Image of the Sphinx in Egypt from Wikimedia Commons A Riddle for Writers: I am… the path that leads your reader from point A to point Z and all stops in betweenthe light that illuminates your argumentthe thread that binds your ideas to a cosmic conversation of ideasthe lens that brings your thought processes intoContinue reading “A Riddle for Writers”
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The God Who Looked Both Ways
Image of the Roman god Janus from Wikimedia Commons The month of January was named in honor of the Roman god Janus, the god who looked both ways. While Janus may have been a careful pedestrian, it’s unlikely that he gained his tag line – the god who looked both ways – because of theContinue reading “The God Who Looked Both Ways”
No Matter How Small
“Who?” – “You.” “You, who?” – “You, you.” “Me?” – “Yes, you.” “Seriously?” – “Seriously.” “But why?” – “Why not?” “I’m too young.” – “Doesn’t matter.” “I don’t have anything to say.” – “I know this isn’t true.” “I’m not a good writer.” – “No one is a good writer at first.” “My grammar isContinue reading “No Matter How Small”
How To Survive the Journey of Writing in College and Beyond: An Introduction
There is no doubt that I have some stuff to say about writing