Happy Saturday!
Did you know that “brainchild” as used in referencing a creative product shouldn’t refer to the person but the( product) that the person has created? ” A fictional character may be someone’s brainchild, but a human being cannot be.”
Okay:)
Things are at a snail’s pace on the relocating front IE, monies negotiations, increased hidden fees, remodeling schedule conflicts, etc. But, I’m not stressing cause God’s got the wheel ; am ready whenever things fall into place. Also this time freeze, frees me up a bit to concentrate on a bigger “creative at work” project of mine. Hope to share good news soon.
Evelyn Cogdell’s relationship guide, Essence of Romance (yours truly co-authors) is now on Amazon.com. Great dating resource for singles and couples-truly. Thanking you in advance for your purchase:)
Email Evelyn at evecogdell@sbcglobal.net
I was asked to write a LinkedIn recommendation for a former mentee and although I’m swamped right now with ‘stuff’ to do, I was happy to oblige. Mind your time management and always choose your “nos” wisely.
I finally heard back from the authors about The Michele Obama Anthology, where my poem, Brown Girl Challenge was selected from hundreds of submissions, for inclusion. I thought the project had been scraped, but the edits are done and the book is ready for the publishers. YAY!
Your Writing quote:
“All writing problems are psychological problems. Blocks usually stem from the fear of being judged. If you imagine the world listening, you’ll never write a line. That’s why privacy is so important. You should write first drafts as if they will never be shown to anyone.” — Erica Jong