Your iron will and giant heart Your very own special brand of humour Your special little smile Your sweet, sweet nature Your willingness to learn and trust again You endured too much for too long Just three years you spent with us Your forever home in your final years Though you weren’t…
Author: Andrea
Why You Should Always Publish Your Work
Even When You Don’t Think It’s Good Enough I’m a wuss. There, I said it. I don’t publish nearly as much as I write. I suffer from imposter syndrome and publisher block. Nobody is going to want to read my stuff, I tell myself. Who do I even think I am, anyway? Right? Wrong! If you want…
Memory Man
A Dream There’s a Mothman in my room, over by the window. I think I must be dreaming. He’s just standing there, a large dark figure in a dark room. He seems to feel me watching him and he turns around to face me. I am frozen in my bed, watching him unfold his giant…
Eunice
Letting Go of Your Mother “All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does, and that is his.” ― Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest “How are you?” I asked. “Oh, fine, fine,” she said. Then: “Old. Old and brittle. Too old,” grimacing. Though a screen cannot compare to personal…
Stack
Story The Artist’s Way Big Magic On Writing Steal Like an Artist Bird by Bird Cover to Cover: Zen in the Art of Writing First published in the Prompt! Writing Slack on April 4, 2022
Prompt! Writing Christmas Write-along
It was a lovely idea for whoever dreaded the Christmas holiday or could do with an extra writing challenge during the dark days around Christmas. Prompt! Writing organised a ‘Christmas Write-along’, a little Christmas present for everyone who works with text or who simply loves writing. Working together on the same writing project through small…