Categories Flash Fiction, The Unicorn Challenge•Tags Creative Fiction, Creative Writing, Fiction, Humor, Imagination, inspiration, Life, Short Story, Story, Storytelling, Thoughts, Writing Friday Fictioneers: A Little Twist Published on November 28, 2024 4 Comments PHOTO PROMPT © Roger Bultot...
This essay is a gentle reminder that no matter where you are or what you are going through, you have an inner radiance that guides you, accompanies you, and loves you deeply. You are created in the image of God. Your soul sparkles. And the Source of Love invites, nudges, and encourage...
The film opens with the brief quote, “The diver plunges into sea (death), but also into life (eternity), where he will discover the primordial waters of life” (Pierre Lévêque), and the film’s central imagery is a rephotographed clip of Afkari diving into a pool of water, suggesti...
Writing blog posts about gaming and storytelling have helped me find my voice. I already reject style choices in ProWriting Aid and Grammarly because “that’s not how I say things.” Continue readingB is for Blogging A is for Author Published by Herb on 2021-04-01 For the challenge,...
At one point in the middle of the story, he attempts to write a good school essay on his passionate Christmas wish which he hopes will impress not only his schoolteacher but also his parents, but, not so surprisingly, he does not succeed at all to our little amusement. Later in the ...
With respect to full disclosure, I knowTimothy S. Johnstonpersonally. We met in the fall of 2019 at London Ontario’s ComicCon, each of us at the booth of our publisher at the time, ChiZine Publications. Although we are drastically different writers in terms of storytelling and subject matt...
Native American Hoop Dance is all about storytelling, the dance, incorporates one to 30 or more hoops as props, which are used to create both static and dynamic shapes, or formations, representing various animals, symbols, and storytelling elements. It is generally performed by a solo dancer wi...
alternately concealing or divulging information as her head moves within the frame. She employs both direct and indirect methods of storytelling, relating a previously unknown and underexamined history through, for instance, a hand leafing through a photo album belonging to members of FALN. Another ...
MANY MOONS (dir. Chisato Hughes) was the standout film in this program, an essay film about the 1880s forced expulsion of almost the entire Chinese population of Humboldt county. Since I’d made THE CHINESE GARDENS about a similar occurrence up in Port Townsend Washington back in 2013 the ...