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"Tiny House" Art Studio Cabin on Display in CT Gallery
By relaxshacksDOTcom, with Paul Toussaint of http://www.paultoussaint.com featured in June’s issue of The Woven Tale Press

Old Rusty
When she was young, a day lasted a year, a year, lasted forever. But now, the years seem to vanish in the blink of an eye. It seems like yesterday, that she’d said yes to John’s invitation to the prom. That night had sparked a relationship to last a lifetime, not that her mother had…

How to Hang Onto Your Next Big Idea When You Need Sleep
You’re tapping that keyboard late into the night and tell yourself, “Man, I’ve got to get this writing out.” But your Wise shoulder angel slugs your Writing shoulder angel and says, “You’ve gotta sleep! There’s an early morning ahead of you.” What do you do? If you stop writing now, you can get some sleep…

The Hybrid Author
By Bokerah I recently attended an online workshop by Jeff Goins. He offered two free workshops related to Art of Work. One was a general workshop, the other – the one I attended – was for want-to-be-so-bad-it-hurts writers. During the session, he received lots of great questions. Many of them were related to the query “Which path is…
Where the Trouble Starts
By Gary InTrone of http://garyjinn.blogspot.com
The Grey Lady
I arise from my bed with a sense of dread. Something troubles me, but I know not what. A shaft of silver moonlight crosses the woven mat on my wooden floor boards, gives me enough light to find my shawl and I walk out the door. My two little ones are sleeping soundly, and I…

Harn Museum of Art - Review
If you have a chance to stop by the Harn Museum of Art on the campus of the University of Florida, Gainesville DO SO! We were there this past week and while it was in between major shows, the displayed work from their permanent collection did not disappoint. Being a sculptor and painter I was excited…

De-cliché-ify A Phrase Like "Everything Went Black"
What is that phrase you read that bugs you? It’s not cliché (like all that and a bag of chips), but yet, because it appears in almost every single book you read, it is cliché. My phrase: Everything went black. (Here’s a little something fun–the origin of the phrase “everything went black” and other clichés…)…