Author Archive: tyunglebower
Happy Birthday, William Shakespeare.
Today I am proud to once again take part in “Happy Birthday Shakespeare“. I am one of many bloggers from all parts of the world who have opted this week to post about William Shakespeare. The folks responsible for the project (do follow the link I provided to learn more) were wise enough to have …
Writers Group Virginity.
This coming Monday evening, (April 23), I will be attending a writers group for the very first time. To some of my writing colleagues I am sure reading that would be akin to reading a skydiving blog written by one who has never been able to get on an airplane. But it’s true. Despite being …
Our Best Interest.
Some have accused me of not acting in my own best interests often enough. It’s possible. I think the line between acting in one’s best interest, and being straight up self-centered is a thin one in some cases. Unlike many people more successful than myself, I’d much rather err on the side of not acting in my …
Fruition Block: Forget “Should”.
“Writer’s block” comes about when a writer believes they can’t think of anything to write. They have nothing to say, and don’t know how to go about finding something to say. I don’t believe in it, because I feel that by acknowledging it, I give it power. So I just keep writing something, anything, when I have …
A Reminder for Introverted Writers
I’m calling this a “reminder” instead of “advice” because most introverts already know about what I’m going to address here. But the everyday realities of being introverted can at times cloud that realization, and make us reluctant to accept it. This post serves just as much as a reminder to myself as to anyone else. …
