Negotiations
I'm one quarter away from my 45-hour review, which doesn't concern me near as much as my thesis. The question before me is a difficult one: content creation or writing? Writing would certainly be easier. I already have numerous projects I could pick from. One was cultivated during a graduate study with personal input from a member of staff. But would it be wise for me to take the easy way out when I am considering my career? To me, content creation and technical writing is mu

FREEDOOOM
Everyone has a favorite holiday, and frankly mine is not the 4th of July (I'm much too entranced by Christmas), but I have to admit there's nothing more American than cooking 20 pounds of Kinnecah sausage and blowing something up. -And the hooome of the braaave. My 4th of July was spent in the murky green waters of Lake Martin, pruning and floating on a pool noodle while drinking a hand-made pina colada while my uncle did back flips off the dock. He ended up smacking his head
Sweet Summer Rain
Hello friends! The Ivy Hall Young Writer's Workshop was an absolute hit. I adored teaching the kids. It was my first time back in the teacher seat since Japan in 2015, and I was pleased to note that the teaching bug was still biting me. What was more, I was so happy to be teaching that I completely forgot I was going to get paid at the end. Im $200 richer in prepaid visa gift cards. Supper's on me, boys! What was really lovely was when I was contacted after the workshop by on

Summer Spooks
It's a beautiful day here in Atlanta. The sun is shining, the spring graduation is over, and now it's time to look upon the summer quarter! I'm excited to get started on a new project entitled "Artistic Differences", which centers around a homosexual footman in 1890's England solving a ghost mystery. Writing about ghosts is always a pleasure for me, and what is more this story will give me a chance to redeem our favorite Downton Abbey grump, Thomas Barrow. I've always wanted