Location, Location, Location

When worlds collide in Texas, there's a novel (or ten) in it.

Finding Satisfaction in the Last Shot on the Last Day

Being on the water in Maine taught me that the most unexpected things are the ones that bring lasting satisfaction.

Three Surprising Sources for Writers ISO Ideas

Inspiration strikes in strange and unexpected ways. But when it doesn't strike, there are some tricks to juice it along.

Three Things Scrivener Can Do You Probably Haven’t Thought Of

There are a few things Scrivener can do that you probably can't do without. Once you know what they are.

How To Celebrate The Holidays Like A Texan

Holiday greetings from Texas to all y'all. I'm anticipating some celebrating, aren't you?

The Next Best Thing To Time Travel

If only I could rev up my Time Machine for my historical fiction research. Instead, I made a few workarounds.

Yes, America, You Have a Choice

There are a few choices to make on Tuesday, November 8. In case you haven't heard.

When Every Angle Edges Up

When every angle leads up, you can't fight it. And your iPhone has a way of showing your eye where to go.

A Mirror Image Made Painterly

How I made a scene turn painterly with brushstrokes of color and light using a wobbly river for a canvas.

How To Frame A Photo For Effect

There's more than one way to frame a photo.

Creativity Works…When You Work It

If you're a creative type, you already know this. But who doesn't need this reminder, every now and then?

Is This Any Way To Have Fun?

Who wouldn't have fun at Austin's Big Rock Candy Mountain? Here are the delights that await on the annual Weird Homes Tour.

When The Narrow View Widens Out, It Becomes Universal

Building on our own experiences and emotions creates the truest art we can make.

While We’re On The Subject Of Details…

Your camera must always be ready to take in what your eyes can't. But since it helps to be ready at the right time, here are three tips.

What To Do When The Details Surround You

If you believe, as I do, that life is lived in the details, your camera must always be ready to take in what you can't.

A Lesson In Perspective

Some lessons apply equally well to photography and to life.

Your Book Needs An Editor. How Do You Find One?

Doesn't your book deserve a professional edit? Here's how I found the right editor(s)—for mine.

Debunked: Top Five Excuses Writers Give For Not Using Scrivener

If you'll give it a try, Scrivener can easily become your one love for organizing your research and writing.

Murder And Mountains: Two Books, Two Themes, Two Reviews

Two Book Reviews: Murder and mountains mix well in novels by Peter Heller and Joyce Maynard.

In A Wine State Of Mind

On a Friday evening, there's one ritual that's worth a thousand words, when pictured.

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