Art, Books, Literature, Published, Publishing, Writing

Craft a Smaller Collection from your Longer Chapbook

Poetry's dead, man. No one wants to read it. Chill. I'm kidding.  I don't know. Some people may argue poetry, like rock-n-roll, is dead; on it's way to a recycle or scrap yard like newspapers. As an poet alone, the truth remains--unless by some magical knowledge you know of and I don't--that books of poetry rarely sale. … Continue reading Craft a Smaller Collection from your Longer Chapbook

Blogging, Books, Communication, Literature, memoir, Writing

Why We Need to Talk about our Non-fiction Writers

Choose your writing content like a long term relationship... if you want it to last. When I started writing as a child, I wrote fiction and poems. I never imagined writing non-fiction. Something I read in a Facebook writing group and on Twitter made me think. Nonfiction authors are writers who tell a true story… Continue reading Why We Need to Talk about our Non-fiction Writers

Life, Literature, memoir, Poetry, Writing

Parts of a Memoir

We're talking the difference between storms and hurricanes.

Blogging, Life, Literature, Published, Publishing, Writing

How do You Know What Subject is Best for Your Writing?

Tell me. What's your story? You have to have a hook, right? You have about 30 seconds to get someone's attention rather a literary agent, publisher, or someone to whom you're trying to introduce your writing.   I know the feeling.  It still sometimes feels uncomfortable for me to feel like I'm promoting my writing when some… Continue reading How do You Know What Subject is Best for Your Writing?

Advocacy, autism, Blogging, Family, Life, Photos, Writing

Expand Your Writing Platform

I was never comfortable saying, "Hey, check out this latest collection my work was published in." Especially to my family. I'm of the opinion any writing I did would not impress the whole of my family or even friends from the past. Like many people, I compartmentalize aspects of my life. Career, raising children, daily… Continue reading Expand Your Writing Platform

Art, Literature, marriage, Mental Health, Poetry

Walk Along the Beach, a poem

I reach for your hand to walk along the beach. White sand between toes can be twenty instead of ten I reach for your hand, but you turn away to look at orange streaks of sky. Small fires reflect in your eyes. Sometimes I see the mountain shades of the blue of Blueridge September skies… Continue reading Walk Along the Beach, a poem

Art, Education, Literature, Poetry, Publishing, Writing

Make Your Poetry Ugly Beautiful

Do what? Poetry. Who needs it? It does not sale in the market if you're looking to make money. For people who read, poetry seems to cause emotions almost as extreme as politics. They either like or they don't. My husband has hated poetry most of his life, but claims I am bringing him around… Continue reading Make Your Poetry Ugly Beautiful

Life, marriage, Mental Health, Poetry, PTSD, Uncategorized

Hear the Sparrow

June has come, and I hear the sparrow. A woman tells me Her husband says, “I didn’t know the stress you were under ‘til you left that place. When you came to a better place, I got you back.” I rush home in my van to tell you the good news. There is hope, I… Continue reading Hear the Sparrow

Advocacy, Characters, Education, Life, memoir, Poetry, Writing

A Purpose to Write

Writing has dominated my life. Reader: (most sarcastic voice) Becca, I had no idea. I communicate better through writing than when I talk face-to-face because it could depend on which side of my personality I wish expose or hide when I speak with someone.  Most of the time, I have little time write my memoir,… Continue reading A Purpose to Write

Art, Characters, Life, memoir, Writing

So, You Want to Write a Memoir: Characters

I have this series of titles called: So, You Want to ... Except for one part of a chapter, I don't intend to to use the title. I do have characters who represent real people in my memoir. There are ways to do it and ways not to. 1.If it Bleeds, it Leads Random Reader: But,… Continue reading So, You Want to Write a Memoir: Characters