Archive for the 'Writing' Category

What’s it like when you have to stop?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

“You write until you come to a place where you still have your juice and know what will happen next and you stop and try to live through until the next day when you hit it again.”
- Ernest Hemingway

I stumbled across this quote while on a non-writing tangent today. I was actually deep [...]

Posting on the Compassion Blog

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

A few weeks ago, I plugged the brand new Compassion Blog. If you haven’t been following yet, the last couple of weeks have featured great posts on the Uganda Blog trip that just wrapped up, as well as a series of posts from the eyes of Compassion Uganda staff. I would highly recommend all of [...]

My First Journal

Friday, February 1st, 2008

In January of 1996, I walked into a grocery store in Shrewsbury, MA with my father and my sister. I was seventeen . I don’t recall where exactly the store was, why we where there, or what we bought while there, save one item. The first journal I ever owned.
I remember walking down the aisle [...]

Creativity Killers

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

So I have the flu. Actually, I’m recovering from it now, but I’ve had it for the last three days. I think I caught this one on my way home from Las Vegas on Sunday. It started as a dry cough during the day, and turned into spaciness, stuffy-headedness and the chills. No fun.
What’s more, [...]

On Editing – The First Read-through

Monday, January 21st, 2008

“Inspiration comes mythic-magical, but an annoying thing happens in the transmission from inspiration to worldly draft: Things come out a little fuzzy. Introductions are clunky, transitions are awkward, dialogue sounds forced, and sensory details are wholly lacking. A writer’s privilege is that she can fix it later. And then fix it again. There’s magic in [...]

Words like Marble

Friday, January 18th, 2008

In September, my wife and I went to Italy for two weeks. We stayed in Florence, Venice and Rome. It was an amazing trip. The food, the wine, the sights, the sounds. Two weeks, just me and my wonderful wife. Words just don’t do it much justice.
Pictures don’t either, but the two can come close [...]

Opening Lines

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

I love opening lines. They are the literary equivalent of a first kiss. A good one fills you with hope beyond hope of what’s to come. A bad one causes you to spend the next 24 hours rationalizing any good reason to continue.
Great opening lines draw you in. They make you want more than [...]

Sonnet – A Poem

Monday, January 14th, 2008

From time to time, I plan to post some of the poetry, short stories and journal entries I’ve written over the years and that I feel are worth sharing. This is the second such entry. For the first, click here.
Today, I want to share a poem I first wrote about ten years ago. It’s been [...]

Words of Redemption

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

I think that the greatest travesty leveled upon the children of earth is the teaching of the following:
Sticks and stones may break my bones,
but words will never hurt me.
The second greatest travesty is the teaching of this little ditty, which is often used as a response to the first:
I’m rubber and you’re glue,
and whatever you [...]

Without the Bumpers – A Poem

Monday, January 7th, 2008

From time to time, I plan to post some of the poetry, short stories and journal entries I’ve written over the years and that I feel are worth sharing. This is the first such entry.
Today, I want to share a poem I wrote in my journal one morning about two weeks ago. It’s been though [...]