• Critical Analysis or Baseless Accusation? Unraveling the Race Card Narrative Surrounding the Ocengate Tragedy

    It comes as no surprise, given the circumstances. With the unfortunate loss of five affluent white men on the Ocengate incident, a black female writer from the Dallas Fort Worth area has now raised concerns about the role of white privilege in the tragedy. In my perspective, those men seemed to prioritize wealth over wisdom,…

    June 27, 2023
  • Seductive Ink: Unveiling the Allure of Irresistible Writers

    Have you ever wondered why writers seem to possess an undeniable allure that makes them so captivating? Well, prepare to discover the intriguing reasons behind the seductive charm of writers. From their creativity to their intellectual prowess, there’s an irresistible quality that makes writers undeniably sexy.

    June 16, 2023
  • Mastering the Invisible: Unleashing the Power of Internal Focus for Writing Success

    The Power of Internal Focus In a world that bombards us with external stimuli and distractions, cultivating the power of internal focus is becoming increasingly essential. It is a skill that allows us to direct our attention, thoughts, and energy towards what truly matters, enabling us to navigate life’s challenges with clarity and purpose. The…

    June 11, 2023
  • Full Indictment: Unveiling the Truth: Analyzing the Allegations Against Trump’s Classified Documents at Mar-a-Lago

    In this blog I give you the text of the full indictment by the United States Justice Department. US v Trump-Nauta 23-80101 38 counts and 41 pages. Overview: (not part of the indictment) – The indictment against former President Donald Trump was unsealed on June 9, 2023.– Trump stored hundreds of classified documents in cardboard…

    June 10, 2023
  • From Gatsby to Crawdads: How Readers’ Tastes Have Evolved in the Last Century

    Over the past century, there have been countless books published that have captured the attention and imagination of readers around the world. From classic literary works to contemporary bestsellers, the most popular books since 1922 are a testament to the evolution of reading habits and preferences over time. Looking at this list of the most…

    May 15, 2023
  • “The Shocking Truth Behind Negative Reviews: Exposing Trolls and How to Protect Your Reputation”

    In my ‘for writers’ series I want to focus this week on how to handle negative reviews on Amazon and other distribution networks. We’re going to take each of these bullet points one by one this week for a deeper understanding. Always remember that your book and your publishing company is your reputation. Although you…

    April 24, 2023
  • The Confidence Code: Mastering the Art of Self-Assurance for Success and Happiness

    Confidence is an essential trait that can make a significant impact on every aspect of our lives. It is the belief in oneself, the trust that one’s abilities and qualities are sufficient to succeed in a given situation. Confidence is not something that one is born with, but rather it is something that can be…

    April 16, 2023
  • Mastering the Art of Getting Things Done: 5 Top-Rated Books on Overcoming Procrastination

    Procrastination is a common problem for many writers. It can be tempting to put off writing and engage in other activities instead, such as checking email, browsing social media, or doing household chores. However, procrastination can lead to missed deadlines, lower quality work, and increased stress and anxiety. Here are some details on procrastination for…

    April 15, 2023
  • Proven Strategies to Crush Distractions and Unlock Your Writing Potential

    Distractions can take many forms and can hinder a writer’s productivity and focus. Some common distractions for writers include social media, email notifications, phone calls, household chores, and even internal distractions such as daydreaming or anxiety. These distractions can cause a writer to lose focus, break their train of thought, and struggle to stay motivated…

    April 14, 2023
  • How Hemingway’s Struggles Led to His Masterpiece – and a Nobel Prize

    Age should never be a barrier to pursuing your dreams or trying something new. Ernest Hemingway wrote “The Old Man and the Sea” in 1951, at the age of 52, during a period of personal and professional uncertainty. Hemingway had been struggling with writer’s block and had not published a novel in nearly a decade,…

    April 13, 2023
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