

365 Q&A #65: Is It Natural or Can You Learn It?
October 25th's writing prompt asked the most intriguing question: Do you think anyone can become a writer, or is there an essential...
365 Q&A #46: Confessions of an Anxiety Ridden Artist
This writing prompt from August 9th asked me to look inward and reflect upon my self and my behavior. Take up the spirit of confessional...
365 Q&A #40: A Good Ole Eavesdrop
Eavesdropping is one of the way many writers learn how to develop their dialogue. In this day and age you don't have to even leave your...
365 Q&A #39: A Little Humor Goes A Long Way
By many a man I have been told I'm intimidating and mysterious. Intimidation aside (is this really a thing?), the answer to getting past...
365 Q&A #38: Remix!!!
This writing prompt was super fun! I actually think I might use it as a way to break writer's block or even as a tool to conjure up new...


365 Q&A #37: If I Could Turn Back Time
Today's writing prompt asked a question that took me almost the whole day to answer. I sat with it all day contemplating, going back and...
365 Q&A #36: You're Halfway There
Although I did not start my writing prompts on January 1st, I am still close to the halfway point. This means I have been writing daily...


365 Q&A #35: When the Lights Go Out What Remains?
You're in a public bathroom when the lights go out. What happens next? I try to turn on the lights but they won't respond. I go towards...
365 Q&A #34: Always & Forever
This writing prompt is write up my alley. See what I did there? Horrible, horrible Dad joke. I'm sorry. Anyway, the prompt asked the...


365 Q&A #33: There is Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself
From very early on I had to learn some hard lessons. Some I caught on to much faster than others. Each day I learn more and more about...