This is a flash creative nonfiction piece I wrote a few years ago. It was published in my alma mater's online journal, The Fieldstone Review. I guess back then I REALLY like using semicolons in my writing. The good thing is you probably wouldn't have noticed unless you are a punctuation fiend; the bad thing … Continue reading Orange Soda Paradise
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Closure Through Writing
Let the Floodgates Open. Let Closure Begin. Ernest Hemingway once said: ‘There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.’ Most writers rely on their memories, experiences and emotions when the floodgates open and the words flow out. This is true of all writing, but writers expertly disguise … Continue reading Closure Through Writing