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September 8 - “A Writer’s Gameplan: Dialogue With a Purpose,” by Seth Crossman. No dialogue or bad dialogue is like trying to make a cake without flour.
August 31 - “A Writer’s Gameplan: Developing Plot That Kills,” by Seth Crossman. How to put your character in a plot that pulls readers in.
August 24 - “Adding Character Depth Through Perception,” by Lee Masterson. I thought I would give you another perspective on character development.
August 17 - “A Writer’s Gameplan: Show and Tell,” by Seth Crossman. Details are important.
August 10 - “A Writer’s Gameplan: Character Development,” by Seth Crossman. The first article in a series on aimed at making you a better writer from the viewpoint of an editor.
August 3 - “Cheerleading is Love Magic,” by Seth Crossman. This is something I only just recently learned.
July 27 - “School is Out! How to Keep the Children Busy, Stay Sane and Save Money,” by Victoria Cathey. Now that I am working with children so much, I can really appreciate these ideas.
July 20 - “All in a Day’s Sandwich,” by Seth Crossman. How to change the ordinary to the extraordinary.
July 13 - “The Best Foot and Sensibility,” by Seth Crossman. How could Gillian keep Wes that long?
July 6 - “Pondering How Much My Novel Is Worth,” by Kelly Huddleston. The writers out there will enjoy this article.
June 29 - “Killing Time,” by Sharon M. White. This is how horror writers are born. Warning to those with weak stomachs. Read another article!
June 22 - “Scary Toilet Myths Exposed,” by Liz Andrews. You must have wondered about at least a few of these at one time or another!
June 15 - “The Pros and Cons of Children,” by Seth Crossman. I am weighing my options.
June 8 - “Undeniable Evidence,” by Seth Crossman. My attempt at being Sherlock Homes.
June 1 - “Sweet and Sexy - Top 10 Foods to Attract a Healthy Body,” by John R. Chapman. I need to hit up a grocery store and buy these foods!
May 25 - “Honduran Chronicles 3: No Difference in the Heart,” by Seth Crossman. Everywhere I go in this world I see something different and it reminds me of what is the same.
May 18 - “Honduran Chronicles 2: Everyday Life and Death,” by Seth Crossman. Some people face life and death everyday.
May 11 - “Honduran Chronicles 1: The Perception Iceberg,” by Seth Crossman. The beginning of a journey I hope to take you on.
May 4 - I’m on vacation! Be back in a week.
April 27 - “Home Runs Are A Beautiful Thing,” by Seth Crossman. “It might be, it could be.... it is! A home run!” - Harry Caray.
April 20 - “Questions To Ask On a First Date,” by Avishai Fuksman. Some thoughtful questions in there that I think would tell a lot about a person.
April 13 - “How I Became Twitter-Pated,” by J Yahshar. I still don’t understand how this medium is so popular.
April 6 - “Can A Stadium Buy Happiness?” by Seth Crossman. A new stadium and new hopes.
March 30 - “Popping Our Boss’ or Spouse’s Anger Bubble,” by Seth Crossman. I did it and I am sorry.
March 23 - “Lessons Learned 4,” by Seth Crossman. Fourth episode in a series of things I have learned.
March 16 - “The Madness Begins,” by Seth Crossman. I scream, you scream, we all go mad for the tournament!
March 9 - “I’m Not Good At Waiting,” by Seth Crossman. Who likes to wait?
March 2 - “The 3 Day Writing Method,” by Bobby Owsinski. Maybe these tips will liberate you as a writer.
February 23 - “It’s Our Anniversary!” Three years ago we took a leap.. And we’re still going strong.
February 16 - “Imagine Your Wife Saying “Octuplets,”” by Seth Crossman. Married Couple to huge family in one passionate night.
February 9 - “Five Valentine’s Ideas,” by Seth Crossman. Coming up with good romantic ideas can be challenging after a few years. Here are some ideas.
February 2 - “Smaller Beer,” by Kolby Granville. An amusing story about one difference between Mozambique and America.
January 26 - “A Foundation That Attracts Money and Success, Part 2,” by Seth Crossman. Money can come and money can go.
January 19 - “Are We Ready to Win the Lottery? Part 1,” by Seth Crossman. If desire alone were enough, we would all be millionaires.
January 12 - “Feed Off Reading and Ten Books On My Must Read List,” by Seth Crossman. Ten books I want to read...and soon!
January 5 - “Redefining Resolutions,” by Seth Crossman. My kind of New Year’s resolution.
December 29 - Have a safe and Happy New Year!
December 22 - “Happy Holidays to You and Yours,” from the Staff at the Opinion Guy.
December 15 - “My Only Christmas is a Marketed Christmas,” by Seth Crossman. It would be great to have three weeks off for Christmas.
December 8 - “How to Lose Fat by Running,” by Jason M. Ivarson. Had to include this just for tip number three. Amazing what you can learn.
December 1 - “Driven By Desire,” by Seth Crossman. The only cure for a bad desire is another desire that is stronger.
November 24 - “The Market Is Like An Auction,” by Seth Crossman. What is the future of the market?
November 17 - “Cheap Feasts That Taste Great,” by Seth Crossman. We have to spend money on food, so why not enjoy it and save money.
November 10 - “Planned Splurges,” by Seth Crossman. Making my money go further by planning.
November 3 - “Life is a Parody,” by Norman A. Rubin. Thanks to Norman for a humorous look at growing old.
October 27 - “A Traveler is Born,” by Bus Goldberg. A man after my own heart.
October 20 - “The Final Chapter - The Search, Part V,” by Seth Crossman. Should we look for love or let it happen?
October 13 - “Love Is Part of the Plan, Part IV,” by Seth Crossman. Everybody has opinions about love. Here’s some Biblical truth about God’s plan for life and love.
October 6 - “The One and Only - A Fairy Tale, Part III,” by Seth Crossman. Is there only one love out there for us?
September 29 - “Sex As It Was Meant to Be, Part II,” by Seth Crossman. Some things are good...and some things are better. The original intent for sex.
September 22 - “The Elevator Man and the Forgotten Spirit, Part I” by Seth Crossman. Does losing body parts change who we are?
September 15 - “Colliding Particles,” by Seth Crossman. The collision of faith and science and the quest for answers.
September 8 - “Shaking the Piggy Bank,” by Seth Crossman. My hope is that you do not have to.
September 1 - “How NOT to Be Happy - 12 Essential Tips to Ensure Misery,” by Lisa M. Smith. Works well in reverse.
August 25 - “Wise Men, Fools, and Silence,” by Seth Crossman. Based on a proverb few people heed, myself included!
August 18 - “Lessons Learned 3,” by Seth Crossman. Another chapter in the popular lessons learned category.
August 11 - “Olympic Thoughts,” by Seth Crossman. Just a few thoughts about Olympians and elementary school field days.
August 4 - “Saying Goodbye,” by Seth Crossman. Some things in life are easy, like taking a shower. And others are more difficult, like saying “adieu” to Yankee Stadium.
July 28 - “How to Improve Gas Mileage and Save on Fuel - 4 Gas Saving Tips,” by Art Graham. We are all looking at the price of gas these days, so you might be interested in these tips.
July 21 - “Fun Dinner Party Ideas,” by Joseph Devine. I am always looking for fun, light ways to liven up the summer evenings. And CD Kitchen has some great recipe ideas.
July 14 - “Writing and Running: Two Sides of the Same Coin,” by Seth Crossman. Comparisons to help you succeed.
July 7 - “The Rhema Word, Part II,” by Seth Crossman. Seeking answers to hard questions.
June 30 - “Does God Speak in Fortune Cookies,” by Seth Crossman. Haven’t we all wondered this a time or two?
June 23 - “We All Have Bobs in Our Life,” by Seth Crossman. The answers to our ruts.
June 16- “Red Doorknobs Flying Across the Sky!” by Melinda Thomas. Simple advice for writers.
June 9 - “Travel’s Changing Face,” by Seth Crossman. Distances, bad German, and bear hugs on the plane.
June 2 - “Living With Demons,” by Seth Crossman. I am a big fan of Josh Hamilton and his wife.
May 26 - “Loving Country,” by Seth Crossman. Falling in love can ruin you for life.
May 19 - “Old Wives In The Kitchen - Age-Old Advice That Works - And Some That Doesn't!” by Eleanor Knowles. I’m on a health food kick (as long as it tastes fantastic - mind you!) and these tidbits were right up my alley!
May 12 - “Food and the Family,” by Elea Almazora. You can tell she loves food!
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