How to Tame a Python
by Diane Rogers Do you love a sense of achievement but hate setting goals? If the mere thought of a concrete plan brings to mind Teutonic structure—an angular box to Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
by Diane Rogers Do you love a sense of achievement but hate setting goals? If the mere thought of a concrete plan brings to mind Teutonic structure—an angular box to Continue reading
by Dr. Diane Rogers A Creative Fraud? If creativity is an act of generosity, then color me Grinchy-green. I’ve been stingy with my writing lately. At a time of year Continue reading
by Jeffrey J. Michaels Imagination: A gift shared There are times I pine for the world that was. A strange nostalgia sweeps over me and I do not understand the Continue reading
by Jeffrey J. Michaels I cannot think of a better time in history to be a writer. Sure, it is tough to make a living at it, but for those Continue reading
by Dr. Diane Rogers This November, American minds will be focused largely on two things: the presidential election and Thanksgiving. Yet in the month our heritage calls us to gratitude, Continue reading
by Jeffrey J. Michaels The quiet is pervasive. Usually you are distracted by so many noises that it is difficult to concentrate on your Craft, your Profession, your burgeoning Career Continue reading
by Dr. Diane Rogers After months of floundering, my creative practice needed a complete overhaul. So, I followed my own advice in August and September by reviewing my literary purpose Continue reading
by Jeffrey J. Michaels You are alone. The only light in the room shines directly into your eyes. You are faced with questions, intense questions, with persistent demands for answers. You Continue reading
Back to Basics: Identify your Literary Priorities and Develop a Sustainable Creative Life, Part 2 by Diane Rogers Whether you are an emerging or established writer, the onset of autumn Continue reading
Back to Basics: Where Purpose Meets Practice, Part 1 by Diane Rogers I’ve always thought of autumn as a kind of January first—a fresh start ushered in on the arm Continue reading