I am a writer, but not a successful one, because I’m not productive enough. While I write, it is usually in dribs and drabs, in the margins of old documents, the corners of napkins, backs of index cards or envelopes of unpaid bills, or in the gooey tapioca that is my brain most days. Sometimes, … Continue reading Method to the Madness to the Method
Journal Musings
Random thoughts that I contemplate, may be interesting, or not, but they are positioned at the forefront of my mind, for better or for worse.
From The Department of Redundances Department
The post emphasizes the importance of intention in daily routines and writing, warning against autopilot living that leads to monotony and unproductive writing habits.