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The story of Constance, the rock that chose not to move.
When I first started writing, I had a lot of spelling, grammar, and punctuation mistakes that distracted some of my readers. Last year, when I was doing a story a day, I had one reader tell me I should proofread it better because they couldn’t enjoy the writing. Both
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Reflections on bad interpretations.
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Hi there, This is my first newsletter in over six weeks, so I thought I’d keep it light. Here are five things I'm sharing this week: 1. Where I’ve been. 2. Getting older and slower. 3. From 68 bits of unsolicited advice: “Hatred is a curse.
As I’ve worked on rebuilding habits and getting back to work, I’ve had to remind myself of a mantra that I picked a while ago: Creation, not consumption. If I want to be a writer, I need to focus on the creation of story, and not only the
One thing I’ve noticed over the past few years is I’m getting slower when running. And despite knowing this fact, I can’t change it. Trying to push myself to go faster is like lead weight in my veins. My legs feel heavy, solid, and at their limit.
Hello. It’s been a while. I’m supposed to be doing a newsletter right now. It’s half-finished and sort of long, but while I was journalling this morning, I realized I just wanted to send out a short, quick note. After I finished teaching last month, I planned
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Photo by Ivan Bandura on UnsplashHello there, March has come and gone, and I'm another year older. I celebrated my second lockdown birthday last Sunday, but I can't complain. I wrote, walked, ran, worked out, and ate some delicious cake. I have a few things to
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A guest newsletter from Dawn Hosmer.