The Writing Life

The Writing Life certainly isn't all glamour and inspiration. Yet, those with a passion for the written word understand how mixing real-life with the fictional can create literary magic. The blog will discuss everything from love & distraction (got kids? you'll understand) to staying motivated.

  1. De-Con-What?

    (Warning: Posting contains spoilers for “The Second Short Life of Bree Tanner,” by Stephenie Meyer, but if you’re a fan … you should know!)

    If you knew a character was destined to die from the onset, would you continue to read the book?

    Therein lies the quandary of Stephenie ...
  2. Groupie

    I confess: I’m a groupie. Most often, writing is an isolated career. We tend to work within our own minds, in our homes. So if there’s a writing group that’s related to my passion, I’m there.

    It wasn’t always this way. When I worked full time writing and editing for newspapers and magazines,
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  3. The Reading Blahs

    It’s not them, it’s me.

    Usually, even when busy, I can pour through a couple of books per week. On a long weekend, I can read a book a day. On a flight from Los Angeles to New York, I can easily polish off a novel. Lately, though, I just don’t feel like it. I don’t want to read.
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  4. Love, loss and inspiration

    How many writers create based upon personal inspiration? When times of immense stress hit one’s life, work through it by tapping into those creative senses … and writing about it. This weekend my family received an unexpected loss that shocked every member to the core: My younger cousin Bryan Loggia ...
  5. Are You Mad At Me?

    The last child sleeps blissfully in bed. Quiet settles around the house, and I release a deep sigh. The day’s just about over, but right now is the sweet spot, when creativity meets opportunity. After pouring a glass of wine, I settle into my favorite corner of my red couch, pull up the laptop and get ...
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