Writing a Great Blog Post is Like Mixing A Potion The Magic of Writing a Great Blog Post You’ll have to forgive me: Pumpkin Spice has blown up, the weather is starting to get cooler (at least in the mornings) and I’m re-reading Harry Potter, so I’m on a bit of Fall/magic kick right now. But, if you’ve watched any magical movie or read any fantasy book I’m sure you’ll stick right with me on this one. In this blog post, I am breaking down, how to write a great blog post. Ironic right? Maybe not. With the advent of platforms like WordPress, Weebly, Wix and Blogger, it’s easier than ever to have a blog. But with this ease, comes competition. Now that it easier than ever to have a blog, everyone is doing…
#AMWRITING Are You? You should be! I’m not sure if it’s the advent of self publishing sites or not, but lately it seems like everyone is writing a book…and I love it! I’m writing a book…you’re writing a book…Wait! You’re not writing a book? If you’re not, stick around because in a little bit, I’ll tell you why I think you should be. I’m telling you the truth right now though when I say that I am writing a book. I’m not sure if it will ever get published. I sincerely hope that it does, but right now, that’s not the main reason why I am writing. If at first you don’t succeed… Currently, I’m fleshing out my second…
How Is Writing, Like Brewing Coffee? This question elicits visions of the Mad Hatter asking the question about ravens and writing desks in my head. Sadly its much less philosophical and much more metaphorical. Writing, in my mind, is very much like brewing coffee. This might sound silly or absurd, but give me just a few moments of your time and I’ll elaborate. How is writing like brewing a cup of coffee? Taking Your Time is So Much Better Than Instant. Having a Refined Process Delivers a Better Result. The Best Things Are Done By Hand. It Should Be Savored. *Friendly Write-In: 5. Know who drinks your coffee and keep them in mind! Brewed is Better Than Instant Have you ever had instant coffee? We take it with us when we go camping or backpacking because there is so much less involved, that it saves precious room…