Are you musical or nonmusical? Do you prefer melodies or lyrics—or do you equally weight both?
Read MoreIs there a way to step out of the rat race without jumping into an entirely new world?
Read MoreAfter the first semester of the first year of college, I went home for the first time. And realized it wasn't home.
Read MoreI'd rather wrangle with a haywire self-checkout kiosk.
Read MoreFiction writing regularly presents blank walls that you need to knock down—or decorate.
Read MoreFew of us bother to hone the art of empathy. We should.
Read MoreEach November, writers across the globe participate in a challenge to write 50,000 words in 30 days on a new work of fiction.
Read MoreWhy don't folks research their home purchases more?
Read MorePeople believe that if something isn't on Facebook, it isn't real.
Read MoreWho should we blame (or credit) for our current ignorance of cooking basics?
Read MoreWhat is it about a starting line, race bib, and a crowd that makes me run faster more easily than I could on a regular day?
Read MoreIn the genre of ridiculous questions, I submit two: "How are you?" and "What's new with you?"
Read MoreNot long ago, a friend confided that the only time she wishes she weren't single is when she's sick.
Read MoreWhat does your grocery cart say about you?
Read MoreWhy fiction is more real than you think.
Read MoreI'm a member of a growing minority: I still have a home telephone.
Read MoreWhat traditions need to stay the same for the holiday to feel real for you?
Read MoreCould we consider Samuel Pepys the first blogger?
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