Every Wednesday is a long writing day for me. I like to go to this family-owned coffee shop, where the refills are cheap, and they serve chicken wraps for lunch. Sometimes I stay in the same chair for twelve hours, with a few stretch and snack breaks. I feel pitiful and accomplished at the same time ...
Why is Adoption So Hard?
The idea of adoption is easy. The act of adoption is hard. I have been thinking about this at a steady rate since I finished reading Every Bitter Thing is Sweet by Sara Hagerty. Mostly a chronicle of her long ache with barrenness, Sara's debut title also shares the story of another area of her ...
How Can We Give Our Best?
(This is part of the article I wrote for incourage.me today. You can read the entire article by clicking here.) The headache was overpowering. It pierced a small space just above my left ear and seemed to worsen as the days moved into weeks. At times, the pain made me dizzy, and I would ...
How to Write Your Life
Today I am excited to present something that will be a ticket to freedom for many of you. Introducing my new free ebook, To Write a Life: Telling the Truth before Telling the Story! If you have been thinking that you would like to write a nonfiction book or memoir, then you will benefit from this ...
The Cost of Fear
I can't stop thinking about the smell in that parking lot. A few months ago, a driver for Dixie River Freight, Inc. was hauling raw chicken in a refrigerated semi trailer when he stopped at a Montana truck stop to rethink his compensation. He wanted more, and he decided to ask for it. He let ...
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