Counting the Primrose petals with a mindfulness awareness… A frill of powdery white Primroses on emerald stems sprout out of their little terracotta pot. The crinkled layering of forest green leaves evoke memories of by gone spring walks. Through the primroses that clump in crowns of white across woodland floors. Only revealing their golden eyes […]… Continue reading Write What You See. A Golden Eye, The First Rose of Spring. — Writing Blog
Month: February 2020
From the middle of insanity… — anita dawes and jaye marie
My brain needs a disciplinary, as I can no longer make it behave the way I want it to. Mind you, it must be contagious, for my laptop and tablet are exhibiting similar tendencies. I have spent last evening, first with the laptop and then the tablet, trying to run through my emails […] via From… Continue reading From the middle of insanity… — anita dawes and jaye marie
Letters of Note: Make your soul grow. — IRISH FIREBRANDS: A Novel ~ and Other Works by Christine Plouvier, Indie Author
Another Author’s Insight: Kurt Vonnegut. Follow the source link to read Vonnegut’s counsel to a classroom of high school English students . . . . Source Link: Letters of Note: Make your soul grow via Letters of Note: Make your soul grow. — IRISH FIREBRANDS: A Novel ~ and Other Works by Christine Plouvier, Indie Author
Writing — Poems by Jacqueline Mead
Pen, paper, stories craft, write, post luring readers to the page; to read,comment, share like a sage seeking knowledge; to learn our thoughts via Writing — Poems by Jacqueline Mead
Random Quote for February 20, 2020 — J.J. Shaun
“It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment.” ~Ansel Adams Ansel Adams, nature photographer and environmentalist, was born on this day in 1902. via Random Quote for February 20, 2020 — J.J. Shaun
Using outlines to improve writing productivity — David Gargaro – The Editor’s Desk
Some writers have difficulty with getting started when trying to write new content. Others have issues with organizing their writing so that it flows more naturally and reads better. Outlines can help to address these challenges. via Using outlines to improve writing productivity — David Gargaro – The Editor’s Desk
Best Scene Reading of Long Way To Neverland by Calvin M. J. Smith — Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival
Logline: A ruthless hitman finds himself on the run with the teenage girl he was ordered to kill and must evade his pursuers to keep them alive. Narrator: Mandy May Cheetham ****** Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Director: Kierston Drier Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editor: Kimberly Villarruel Camera Op: Mary Cox via Best Scene Reading of Long… Continue reading Best Scene Reading of Long Way To Neverland by Calvin M. J. Smith — Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival
CRIME/THRILLER Best Scene Reading of Samantha Rutledge PI, A Killer Case by Iannis Aliferis — Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival
It is the story of a bored and jaded female private-eye, who takes on another seemingly open and shut case of infidelity, only to put herself in grave danger when it turns out that the cheating spouse is in fact a professional killer. Genre: Crime, Thriller. Type: Feature Screenplay. CAST LIST: Samantha: Mandy May […] via… Continue reading CRIME/THRILLER Best Scene Reading of Samantha Rutledge PI, A Killer Case by Iannis Aliferis — Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival
CRIME TV Best Scene Reading of Street Law by Peter Lloyd — Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival
Street Law is a fast-paced, multi-ethnic English-language law firm drama, wrapped in a murder mystery. CAST LIST: Mike – Alex Clay Narration – Pip Dwyer Ricky – Russell Batcher Christina – Vanessa Burns A FilmFreeway preferred festival: *** Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com Director: Kierston Drier Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne Editor: Kimberly Villarruel Camera Op: Mary Cox… Continue reading CRIME TV Best Scene Reading of Street Law by Peter Lloyd — Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival
CRIME Best Scene Reading of Meat by Chima Idigo — Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival
Logline: An unstable waitress decides to murder her ex-boyfriend for breaking her heart, so she convinces her new lover, who is unaware of her attentions, to get her a gun. CAST LIST: Valerie – 1 – Vanessa Burns Sandra (20s) – 4 – Sydney Addison-Rudat Narration – Pip Dwyer Kris – 12 – Luke Robinson […]… Continue reading CRIME Best Scene Reading of Meat by Chima Idigo — Crime/Mystery Film & Writing Festival