Back at “Live to write-Write to live“, a blog I enjoy reading, writer Lisa J. Jackson in her article “Get focused on What you (truly) want” asked an important question:
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De la vida cotidiana de una escritoraDe la vida cotidiana de una escritora
Durante la semana dedico las primeras horas de la mañana, luego de dejar al pequeño en la escuela y calentar la segunda taza de café -sí, solo tomo dos- para
The Queen’s ill wordsThe Queen’s ill words
The waves crashed on the rocks that encircle the small bay. The night was upon them, and so was her moment. “Where?” She asked in a commanding voice. His was
The family’s ingredientThe family’s ingredient
It was the middle of the afternoon and Mamá looked at her with commanding eyes. Pastora had been watching tv for most part of the day and her great grandmother,
Travel theme: YellowTravel theme: Yellow
Yes, Yellow. A color that reminds us of the sun, of things warm and bright, of Monet’s Sunflowers. Yellow, a bit of it makes us smile. And in my garden,
Encarar mis miedosEncarar mis miedos
Las resoluciones se crean como un bosquejo a seguir de los sucesos a proceder en un futuro incierto, inexistente e imaginario. Muchas llegan a concretarse, a transcender al realismo desde
Transformación de experiencias pasadasTransformación de experiencias pasadas
La primera vez que vi su pálida belleza, tenía la edad de mi hija, doce. Fue en las navidades de 1989 en Boston, y, al igual que en ésta ocasión,
Ray Bradbury Gives 12 Pieces of Writing Advice to Young Authors (2001) | Open CultureRay Bradbury Gives 12 Pieces of Writing Advice to Young Authors (2001) | Open Culture
Really enjoyed this article on advice given by Ray Bradbury. Follow the link, and all I can say is I wish I had these years ago. Enjoy reading! http://www.openculture.com/2012/04/ray_bradbury_gives_12_pieces_of_writing_advice_to_young_authors_2001.html
Writing Fantasy: A Short Guide To The Genre | The Creative PennWriting Fantasy: A Short Guide To The Genre | The Creative Penn
This article is from The Creative Penn, to read it all follow the link bellow. “By definition, fantasy is a genre that typically features the use of magic or other