In which I consider and clarify what my intentions are as a writer.
Category: Day in the Life
My 100th post
Celebrating a milestone.
Some of my jokes
In lieu of my usual kind of post, here are some jokes.
Endless creativity
I reflect on how, during what I thought was a fallow period in my creative life, it had simply shifted from one mode of expression to another.
You won’t love it everyday
The author describes their love for biking and writing, emphasizing the empowerment they feel in doing something uncommon. They reflect on the realization that loving something doesn't guarantee loving it every day. They draw parallels between their passion for biking and writing, highlighting the occasional challenges they face. Despite this, they believe in persevering for the joy it brings.
What I’m reading
Sean M Davis reflects on what he is currently reading, as well as what he has most recently read, and what is next on his TBR pile.
Year in the rearview
The writer reflects on unmet goals, recognizing the impact of work and life on creative pursuits. Overcoming depression, they commit to a writing schedule, marking a small victory in prioritizing their passion.
An experiment in publishing
Rather than talk about how I developed this story from an idea I jotted in my notebook under the working title, "Mirror Mad," I'm going to go through the thought process behind my decision to publish this story on Kindle myself, and what that process was actually like.
New Year, Same Me but Different
It's been a while. Let's get reacquainted, shall we? As you probably know, being a return visitor or maybe just an observant newcomer, I'm a writer. For a long time, I loved to write. Then, for a while, I loved to write and I had ambitions. Then, I just had ambition and well--I found it … Continue reading New Year, Same Me but Different
Walking, Level: Expert
For someone who doesn't want kids of his own and certainly didn't set out to be a teacher, I spend an inordinate amount of time working with students. Recently, I've been teaching a creative writing class. The first day, like most first days working with new students, I tell what I like to call my … Continue reading Walking, Level: Expert