Ever noticed how readers and writers think differently? Whenever I really like something I've written, my audience is lukewarm at best. When I feel my work is a bit dead and repetitive of something I have read a million times, readers eat it up. Twiggys and Poofs is probably one of the best things I … Continue reading Twiggys and Poofs
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Important Things
She whined when I said the word beads. As always, I had failed to meet my mother’s exacting standards. The necklace I had given her—no matter how pretty—was made of nothing more than glass beads. “I’m sorry, mother, but look how each one glistens in the light.” “Beads? Oh, I’m sure they do. Mass-marketed babbles … Continue reading Important Things