Yesterday I was a guest on Empowerment Through Healing through Castle Rock Radio, which is broadcast out of Castle Rock, Colorado. It's an hour-long show and host Tami Urbanek interviewed me about the paranormal and paranormal investigation in general. Hope you can give a listen!
http://castlerockradio.com/media_player.asp?messageID=82936
I am a wife, mother, grandmother, gamer, introvert, autodidact, multipotentialite, bibliophile, forensic psychology student, true crime fan, liberal, activist, feminist, and openly secular. I have been a professional freelance writer, author, and editor since 1997. **All opinions solely my own and subject to change**
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Elemental Muse's Word of the Week: knissomancy
To recap: each week, I'll choose a Word of the Week. I'll post the word on my blogs and on Facebook. Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to find out what that word means, employ the word in a sentence (or paragraph) and use it to jump-start a freewriting session. Build a short story from it, build an article from it, build *something written* from it. The main thing is to USE that word to think about what the word means, how it feels to you as a writer, how you could use that word in a piece of writing (could be a sentence, could be a longer piece) and go from there.
Have a good week, everyone! :)
Have a good week, everyone! :)
Labels:
EM's Word of the Week,
vocabulary,
writing
Last week's word: zelotic
Last week's word: zelotic
Definition of last week's word:
Zelotic: of the nature of a zealot
Source: http://phrontistery.info/index.html
Hope you had fun with it!
Definition of last week's word:
Zelotic: of the nature of a zealot
Source: http://phrontistery.info/index.html
Hope you had fun with it!
Labels:
EM's Word of the Week,
vocabulary,
writing
Monday, January 17, 2011
Elemental Muse's Word of the Week: zelotic
Welcome to 2011! It's a brand new writing year, and a brand new year for doing all sorts of creative things. This year, one thing I'm doing that's new is Elemental Muse's Word of the Week. It's designed to expand vocabulary and jump-start creativity. How? Here's the idea:
Each week, I'll choose a Word of the Week. I'll post the word on my blogs and on Facebook. Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to find out what that word means (some of them you'll already know), use that word in a sentence (or a paragraph) and use it to jump-start a freewriting session. Build a short story from it, build an article from it, build *something written* from it. The main thing is to USE that word to think about that the word means, how it feels to you as a writer, how you could use that word in a piece of writing (could be a sentence, could be a longer piece) and go from there.
Now that you've got the idea, here's your FIRST word of the week:
Zelotic
Got it? Great! Now find out what it means (if you don't already know), then use it in a sentence. After that, see where you can go with it! What kind of story can you build around it? Give it a shot!
Have a good week, everyone! :)
Each week, I'll choose a Word of the Week. I'll post the word on my blogs and on Facebook. Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to find out what that word means (some of them you'll already know), use that word in a sentence (or a paragraph) and use it to jump-start a freewriting session. Build a short story from it, build an article from it, build *something written* from it. The main thing is to USE that word to think about that the word means, how it feels to you as a writer, how you could use that word in a piece of writing (could be a sentence, could be a longer piece) and go from there.
Now that you've got the idea, here's your FIRST word of the week:
Zelotic
Got it? Great! Now find out what it means (if you don't already know), then use it in a sentence. After that, see where you can go with it! What kind of story can you build around it? Give it a shot!
Have a good week, everyone! :)
Labels:
2011,
creativity,
word of the week,
writing
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