Tag: christian writer

  • Six Word Stories (7)

    This is my family’s first winter in the south. Our original home is Northwestern, Ontario. This Will be my children’s first green Christmas. The little bits of snow we have had have been a joy for them. It’s like they have never seen the stuff before despite living in it up to our ears for…

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  • My Journey With God/Believable Books

    My Journey With God/Believable Books

    Early last week Ericka Clay from Believable Books reached out and asked if I would contribute a gest post for her website. I was honoured to be asked, and this morning the post has gone live. If you wish to read it, please visit Believable Books via This Link. Check out the rest of the…

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  • When Creativity Holds Darkness

    When Creativity Holds Darkness

    Anyone in the habit of communicating their creativity has had moments where their work is tinged with shadow. Some artist thrive in that dark place. Are you one of them? I walk the line on how dark the words I write are, and don’t believe in denying the sad, angry, or even ugly emotions and…

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  • Six Word Stories (5)

    Sometimes a soul just needs to be quiet, alone with self. Alone without the noise of the world blaring in ones ears, maybe that soul can understand itself. Why is self sometimes one of the most difficult things to understand? Sometimes you have to find peace with not filling understanding. Take a break from looking…

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  • Creativity and its Glitter Power

    Creativity and its Glitter Power

    Have you ever used glitter to make a thank you, or holiday card? If you have, you know those tiny flakes of plastic get everywhere. Not only do they get everywhere, but stay there for a long time, spreading from person to person. I believe the power of creativity is the same.

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  • Six Word Stories (4)

    The words I write every day are so often about how I am feeling in the moment. Sometimes I feel strong, sometimes I feel vulnerable, sometimes I am unsure what I am feeling.

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  • I Chose To Keep Creativity Alive

    I Chose To Keep Creativity Alive

    It’s true that “adulting” is not always conducive to living a creative life. It can drain us of our energy. Bills to pay, responsibilities to take care of, expectations to live up to. Later, I was still thinking about it. I asked myself, “so what are you going to do about it?” It’s my creativity,…

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  • Six Word Stories (3)

    A collection of six word stories. Fog might obscure our path from time to time, but I am choosing to remember the path is still there and won’t move. Not only that, but mist is proof of the moisture that hangs in the air. The proof of life giving water. Proof of the cycle that…

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  • Six Word Stories (2)

    My second small collection of six word stories. Sometimes I search for a photo to match the words rolling around in my head. Sometimes I see a picture first, and it speaks to me. I am trying to teach myself to find words and emotions in places picture that do not always naturally speak to…

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  • Six Word Stories (1)

    I find briefness powerful, yet elusive. In the last few weeks, I have taken to trying to cultivate it in my own work by writing six word stories. It’s an exercise I am enjoying. Do you write six word stories? Or some other kind if micro fiction? What form of short prose do you find…

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