Wright’s Writing Corner: Dicken’s Trick
Next in our series of articles fleshing out the points on my Writing Tips. Dicken’s Trick: Using action in description: “There is not just a kettle on the fire, it is boiling over.” “Horses at the cab stands are steaming in the cold and stamping. When people enter a room they are sneezing or hiding…
Prospero In Hell…Live!
How cool!
Wright’s Writing Corner: Guest Blog by John C. Wright
Guest blog by my illustrious husband, science fiction and fantasy writer, John C. Wright: City of Heroes character,John C. Wright, Author Pundits puzzle over why it should be that fantasy, that nostalgic adoration of swords and sorcerers, elfin mariners whose silver ships breast the winedark starlit seas of myth, and science fiction, that futuristic admiration…
Please Pray For Miss B!
Something has happened that is so upsetting, I can hardly write about it without crying. As a mom with several kids in special ed programs–and with many friends with similar issues, I’ve seen and heard about a lot of teachers. Some teachers are not so good with autistic kids. Some are alright. Only a few…
When I was about 8, my favorite book in the world was Misty of Chincoteague and King of the Wind both by Marguerite Henry. One of the things I always wanted to do was go to Chincoteague and see the ponies. Last Friday, we finally did it. We got the whole family (and Uncle Bill and Grandma) to Chincoteague along…
Overheard at the Wright Household
Volunteer Week Success!
Vounteer (apparently I had vacation on my mind when I wrote this.) Week was short but sweet. On Wed, the kids gave a dress rehersal performance to Uncle Law and Ping-PIng loaded QQ for the local Chinese Restaurant owner. (They gave us free food. I hope that doesn’t disqualify Volunteering. ;-) On Thursday, Orville, Ping-Ping, and Juss put…
