Author Diana Harvey Darrisaw Teaches Healthy Eating – Part 1

by Thomas McKinley

Food is more than a feast for the eyes and the palate but a wellness experience. Xlibris Author Diana Harvey Darrisaw demonstrates how to eat with health and flare through her recipe book Salads Galore. If you think salads are just about tossing your greens, meat, and cheeses, and drizzling over the dressing, Diana invites […]

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Your Guide To Flash Fiction Writing

by Thomas McKinley

Greek philosopher Pythagoras imparted these wise words: Do not say a little in many words but a great deal in a few. Who would have thought his words would presage the popularity of snappy, Twitter-style brevity in today’s social media culture, alas, brimming with excessive outburst from netizens? Flash fiction is the Twitter of literature, with word count ranging […]

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Ways To Describe a Kiss in Your Writing

by Thomas McKinley

A kiss is a simple gesture of affection that can say a great deal, often only requiring two interlocked lips miming what words cannot express.  Some even consider kissing more intimate than sex. As a writer, you deal with the paradox that you need to put on paper what words cannot express. A cache filled […]

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What Motivates You To Write?

by Thomas McKinley

Forget altruistic motives. Iconic author George Orwell contends that a writer is not merely driven by the desire to share his gift of words to entertain readers. In his masterfully crafted essay titled Why I Write (1946), we get a glimpse of a no-holds-barred essayist who comes clean about his reasons for writing. His arguments, […]

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