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Where has the year gone?
It is with shock and horror I realise how long it’s been since I last posted on Wordgeyser. I wish I could tell you I’ve been traveling the world, or training to be an astronaut ready for the manned space … Continue reading
Somewhere Between Anna Wintour and Citizen Kane
The next great adventure and literary project? A concept and vision which first appeared on my horizon at the beginning of September. A dream graphic designer, Simone Branson, has nurtured since her late teens. The product of a British father … Continue reading
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Writer
Day twenty-one of a thirty day blog challenge, two-thirds behind me and one-third to go. I should be feeling wonderful but sadly I don’t. I’ve hit that wall where it’s too much effort to take a take the next step, … Continue reading
Posted in Inspiration and Reflection, Personal challenges, Writing
Tagged becoming a better writer, benefits of blog challenges, challenge of writing, how to keep blogging, lonliness of the writer, self-esteem, struggling to write, writers block and how to resolve it, writers finding inspiration and encouragement, writing, writing momentum
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The Art of Thinking
In my opinion thinking is a much underrated pastime, often confused with indolence and idleness by those who do not allow their thoughts to roam freely and often. I can recommend doing nothing but thinking as a wonderful way to … Continue reading