A Writer in Motion
A writer must always be in motion. Writers must always be constantly moving and reinventing on the fly. It’s important for a writer to never stay still. It could even mean scribbling in a notebook or on diner napkins. Long as the thoughts are coming, they must be allowed to flow. It’s too easy to […]
Getting Back in a Groove with Writing
Typically, I write a lot about writing. But, sometimes, I get out of a groove. There are weeks at a time where I sort of slack off of writing for a while. That doesn’t mean I don’t write at all, but it’s often not what I would consider things worth posting. So, how do I […]
When Are Blogging Goals Too Ambitious?
I have ambitious blogging goals! I want to start ripping out two blog posts a day five days a week! Is that too much? What helps me is that I have probably hundreds of old posts to rehash and revive! I have grown considerably as a writer over the past couple of years. I simply […]
How to Become An Expert Proofreader: 8 Ways to Improve Your Proofreading Skills
Wish you could become an expert proofreader? You can! While some people may seem to be born editors, proofreading is an acquired skill that you can become an expert in if you work at it. Whether you already are or want to become a professional article writer for hire or a published author, proofreading is […]
What Happened to Red Sox “Socker” Chuck Schilling?
Even most casual baseball fans know who Carl Yastrzemski is, one of the greatest Boston Red Sox players ever and a Baseball Hall of Famer. But, on this 1964 Topps card entitled “Sox Sockers” who is this he’s sharing the card with? That’s the Red Sox second baseman at the time, the slick fielding Chuck […]