Interviews
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This was written in response to Rick's prompt Ten Questions with Rick Henry Christopher. Full details below: What type of writer do you feel you are?
Matthew FrommPublished 5 months ago in WritersA Story Every Day - Prompts for January 2024
I was going to post this tomorrow, but for those who are joining me I thought you might like a list of prompts a bit sooner, to give your brain a chance to mull on them.
L.C. SchäferPublished 5 months ago in WritersRainy Day Introspection
I saw that Dana Crandell published his answers to a self-interview prompt first posted by Rick Henry Christopher and thought it looked like fun. So, I decided to put out my own version of the interview, which I hope you'll enjoy.
Alexander McEvoyPublished 5 months ago in WritersWhat You Read is What You Get
What type of writer do you feel you are? There are many answers that come to mind for this one, and not all are complimentary. Overall, though, I think I'll have to go with "undisciplined."
Dana CrandellPublished 5 months ago in Writers- Content Warning
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Alicia BuranPublished 6 months ago in WritersA New Years Promise
I did not think this song would be one of the Best Classical Music Pieces of all Time. I did not think it would be Mozart, Bach or Beethoven. I did not think it would be one of the Top Christmas Songs. I wrote this piece during Covid-19. Just after I lost my Dad and way after I lost my oldest brother. I was trying to remember the families who lost loved ones. I watched on the news how the families promised their loved ones that they will remember them. Like I did with my Dad, I promised him that I would look like him and remember him. That nobody would take his place in my life. Just what I promised my mother that nobody would be my mother but her. During Covid-19 I spend a lot of time taking care of my Dad with my mother. I remember the struggles and I remember the laughter. I remember Dad wanting to watch what was going on in the world and how Mom wanted to make sure Dad was well taken care of. I remember watching my sisters help my mother and I take care of Dad as he was progressing. I even remember how my brothers in law were checking in. Everybody wanted Dad to make it. Everybody wanted him to see another day and to see his grandchildren become something. Dad knew he would not make it. Dad knew he was going but he made sure that I kept my promise to him. To take his place and help the family to the best of my ability. Dad loved family. He would talk about his family with everyone. He would say how much he knew about them. He didn't mind proving he loved his family. Dad loved God too. He would always express his love of preaching and gospel music. Mom was the same. She would talk about her problems to people she trusted. She would make sure dinner is ready even for grown adult children. Mom would make sure Dad would be comfortable. And I realized I had a good family. I realized I was loved. I realized that even though I did not have everything I wanted. I had a father. I had a mother. I had siblings who cared for me. That's like the greatest gifts a person could imagine. My Dad did not die of Covid-19 but of another disease besides ALS. We all knew he was ready because he wasn't acting himself. He was really really really tired. He was achy and would get mad. But through it all, he would try to love, he would try to care and he would try to show affection. And so we had his funeral, I was the last one to see him alive and I told the story to my siblings and Mom. The last words Dad said was Thank you Matt. I didn't know that they will be his last words. The saying is right what goes around comes around. Dad knew of my great awards coming in. And he must of said a prayer right along with Mom because I received every award that I couldn't imagine. One thing that he said like Mom was be as smart as you possibly can. Don't settle for less. Go as far as you can in academics. When I hear this song, I think of the many promises Mom and Dad made to me and I think of the many promises I make to others. Life is filled with promises choose wisely and live. Don't make any promises. Make life changing and life fulfilling and life moving promises and you will never be the same.
Matthew PrimousPublished 6 months ago in WritersAuthor Events
I've done a lot of bookstalls, written numerous articles, dispensed plenty of advice, and even given a few speeches about writing.
Natasja RosePublished 6 months ago in WritersBeneath the Shadows: A Phoenix's Justice
In the realm of high school echoes, Where youthful laughter often mellows, A tale unfolds, of a boy untold, Bearing burdens, stories unfold.
Z.a.i.n.t.zPublished 6 months ago in WritersPrecipice: Dreams of the Fall - Announcement
In the year 2285, a mysterious event occurs in which hundreds of bodies wash ashore TRUEcit, the last surviving bastion of human ingenuity and prosperity. Among the bodies is a survivor named Avery Thompson, whose memories of her past and where she came from have become fragmented. Her rescuer, a TRUECorp employee by the name of Nikolai Garcia, offers his aid in her recovery. However, in the wake of this event TRUECorp begins demanding answers, and Nikolai is faced with an impossible choice: will he assist the corporation in its vision for saving humanity from impending doom, or will he risk it all to help Avery reassemble her fractured memory?
Amanda StarksPublished 6 months ago in WritersSelf Interview - 10 Questions to Dig Deep On
Why am I doing this? Because it's always good to dig deep, and evaulate yourself in your life with whatever you're doing every now and then. Asking yourself questions, and REALLY digging into them within yourself is a good way to keep you on the right track, or help you get back on it.
Hope MartinPublished 6 months ago in WritersTen Questions-A Self-Interview
Rick Henry Christopher did a self-interview of himself and gave everyone the prompt to interview themselves as writers. I have decided to play along. You can read more about his prompt at the link below.
Mother CombsPublished 6 months ago in Writers