by Avery White | Nov 22, 2016 | Challenges
I swear. Comparison can make you better, or incite you to burn your keyboard. Writers have to deal with things like ‘commas’ and ‘semicolons’, the rules of which are akin to international hostage negotiation. So whenever I read Rowling, watch...
by Avery White | Nov 8, 2016 | Spotlight
The Story Victoria Griffin, author and Campbell University softball player, sustained a severe concussion that stole away her ability to read, walk, write, and speak. During what would have been her senior season of college softball, she endured the slow recovery...
by Avery White | Nov 1, 2016 | Spotlight
We Have Been Forced Into a Conflict… This is not journalism. It’s a call to arms. Not of weapons metal, or bullets hot with scorn, but of spitting fire – yes. …for we are called to meet the challenge of a principle… That as consumers of contemporary...
by Christy Cisneros | Oct 4, 2016 | Training
Today’s post is by Christy Cisneros, a recent participant in the Navasota Artists in Residence program (you might remember NAiR from this post). Christy was kind enough to offer her expertise on the tools she utilizes in the day to day. I had no idea so much...
by Avery White | Sep 26, 2016 | Training
Today’s post is by Andre Jackson. Andre is an entrepreneur who recently made the jump from his corporate job to running his own custom woodwork and photography business. I was blessed to catch up to him right as he was making the transition between the two and...