20th Century Art in Scents – 1953 — Standing Ovation, Seated

Margaret woke up, slipped out of the bedroom, put herself in order, gently cursing the French twist hairstyle and the pins she could never find in the morning. Then she stepped outside to pick up the morning paper from the porch and started making breakfast for her salesman hubby (Jim) and the kids (Betty […] via… Continue reading 20th Century Art in Scents – 1953 — Standing Ovation, Seated

Speaking, sharing and inspiring through Mojah with Dancer, Choreographer, Artistic Director and Renaissance Woman Terrie Ajile Axam — Urbane Renaissance Society

While strolling through Southwest Atlanta’s Greenbriar Mall on a Saturday afternoon in the early 90’s, I stumbled across a captivating dance being performed on a stage in the middle of the busy mall. The performers were elegant, graceful and strong. They flowed and floated across the stage, executing the choreography with confidence, style and charisma. […]… Continue reading Speaking, sharing and inspiring through Mojah with Dancer, Choreographer, Artistic Director and Renaissance Woman Terrie Ajile Axam — Urbane Renaissance Society

Writers Can Help Themselves Get Lucky — A Writer’s Path

by Allison Maruska Don’t worry, this post is still approved for general audiences. Though if you’re looking for the more adult definition, this is the interwebs. Just don’t be gone too long, because that might not help your career advancement. Anyway. via Writers Can Help Themselves Get Lucky — A Writer’s Path

Writing Pitfalls: Doubt and Discouragement — A Writer’s Path

by Andrea Lundgren This is part of the Insecure Writer’s Support Group blog-hop, designed to help encourage authors and foster discussions about writing topics across the internet and the world. This month’s question is “What pitfalls would you warn other writers to avoid on their publication journey?” via Writing Pitfalls: Doubt and Discouragement — A Writer’s… Continue reading Writing Pitfalls: Doubt and Discouragement — A Writer’s Path

10 Ways Perfectionism Kills the Writer (And 10 Ways it Doesn’t) — A Writer’s Path

by Kelsie Engen Perfectionism is a killer. Most of the time, I think I’ve taken care of my perfectionist tendencies. But then a time like this resurges in my life to remind me that I am still bowing to the invisible demons of perfectionism. Case in point: I’m at the point in my […] via 10… Continue reading 10 Ways Perfectionism Kills the Writer (And 10 Ways it Doesn’t) — A Writer’s Path

Why We Should Dare to Write Terribly — A Writer’s Path

by Novelty Revisions Every once in a while, you’ll write something you wish you could erase. And hey, with just a few frustrated pinky jabs into your delete key, that wish is easily self-granted if it’s just you and your word processor. If you’ve written something terrible and posted to social media, I […] via Why… Continue reading Why We Should Dare to Write Terribly — A Writer’s Path

6 Myths About Writing — A Writer’s Path

by Cátia Isabel Silva As with any other profession, you will face many opinions from different people when it comes to writing, who may, most of the time, have no idea what they’re talking about. Let’s talk about the 6 most common myths you’ll hear about writing. via 6 Myths About Writing — A Writer’s Path