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  • Evelyn Krieger: So true—and that fear of not being enough then looks for another goal to pin its hopes on. It whispers, “Maybe if I do xyz that'll prove I'm enough.” It's a vicious, unending cycle—until you see its pattern. Awareness changes everything.
  • ...ows? It's all good fodder.  I think characters having a word or speech pattern or something is good because...we're in a group of friends or family, it's easy to fall into the same patterns, etc. But when you're on you...
  • I've had some great small book signings and some horrible singings that were supposed to be large. I haven't figured out a pattern yet. It seems that sometimes people care and sometim...
  • ...I still write first drafts, not knowing if I'll know what the emotion beyond the words was meant to be when I return to it.  Yet, I listen to the pattern of the sound, the texture of...
  • "... searching for an exit door out of a depression so deep that it suspended time...." Wow!  I love your flash story, Alexandra!  Evocative and laden with images... "sewing time within the pattern of our days." Your muse is definitely 'in the house!"
  • ...rn to something that drives her so crazy!  You should work this into a meme and put it on Pinterest! ;) Jenny, I agree-- I think this is just the pattern of life. I think any time I s...
  • ...to peruse from the contest guidelines I followed last year. Have a look at that. I found it extremely helpful. My memoir doesn't follow a regular pattern of scenes and insights. In th...
  • ...thinking. If you read through the comments, there were a few who expressed similar sentiments. Most definitely sounds like you've found a writing pattern and creativity feed that work...
  • ...one stay in my house.  I'm a bit envious!  In northwestern PA, they fly in circles beneath our giant maples and if I'm sitting below their flight pattern it is a mystical experience....
  • I like the sound and pattern of the words, the shapes and ideas. I like the thoughts and dreads of other, the love and nuisances, the strange lands.       I have always written in...