Since returning from our three-week trip to Central America, Raleigh NC, and New York City on November 6, I've been intent on getting back into my daily writing routine. Here's what I did in November to start moving in that direction. Please note that I didn't spend this month just writing. I think reading and seeing movies, opera, and plays are all grist for the mill and great learning devices. In November I: Wrote a poem every day to fulfill Robert Lee Brewer's November 2015 PAD challenge wrote the last one today Wrote a journal entry every day to fulfill my personal writing challenge Wrote a piece for Naturally Savvy I have a blog there called Savvy Over 60 Wrote a piece about how I got my book published for an Authors Publish anthology - not accepted yet Read: The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, Marilyn by Gloria Steinem, Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee, and Room (the second time) by Emma Donoghue Started to read: The Art of Memoir by Mary Karr, … [Read more...]
What happened in November
Filed Under: grief writing, life story, Reading Tagged With: Alexis Fancher, American Foundation of Suicide Prevention, Authors Publish, Beyond Baroque, Cartagena Columbia, Central America, Chanel Brenner, Emma Donoghue, Gloria Steinem, Go Set A Watchman, Guards at the Taj, Harper Lee, journal entry, Margaret Atwood, Marilyn, Moby Dick, New York City, Out of the Darkness, PAD Challenge, Raleigh NC, Room, Spectre, Spotlight, Steve Jobs, suicide awareness, suicide prevention, The Handmaid's Tale