When in Doubt, I Hit the Road
When you’re in a creative drought, just hit the road. Literally or virtually, you can juice your creative flow and find new ways of looking at old things.
When you’re in a creative drought, just hit the road. Literally or virtually, you can juice your creative flow and find new ways of looking at old things.
When worlds collide in Texas, there’s a novel (or ten) in it.
Being on the water in Maine taught me that the most unexpected things are the ones that bring lasting satisfaction.
If only I could rev up my Time Machine for my historical fiction research. Instead, I made a few workarounds.
When every angle leads up, you can’t fight it. And your iPhone has a way of showing your eye where to go.
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.