Writers

This carefully maintained dock holds a growing collection of the written word. Here, you’ll find thought provoking articles, unique stories, private letters, personal notes, deep musings, and occasionally, even poetry. Much of the content here has never been shared publicly. For whatever reason, some pieces were tucked away by the writer for years. Now, it’s all available for you.  

Prospering in Today’s Economy

Prospering in Today’s Economy

he times, they are a changing.”  Bob Dylan wrote those words more than a half century ago, but they are at least as accurate now as they were then. “The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.”  That was Bob Dylan, too, at about the same time.  In today’s economy, that one is more true.

3 Reasons Why You Should Take More Risks

3 Reasons Why You Should Take More Risks

One of the things I’ve learned to embrace in life is the art of taking risks. Now, when I say “risks” I’m not talking about betting your savings account on a horse race or going skydiving. I’m talking about doing things that most people would consider to be out of the ordinary. I’m talking about putting yourself in an uncomfortable position in order to create massive change in your life.

Boundaries

Boundaries

When I was a boy, we had a Collie named Champ. My parents were out of town when Champ was hit by a car and killed. I can still remember my tears as the lady who was staying with me helped bury our dog in the far corner of the backyard. At the time (I was about twelve) I didn’t understand how something like that could have happened.

Write a Book

Write a Book

Today begins a new series of conversations with published authors. Unloaded at HOW DO I? and THE WRITER’S DOCK at the same time, these conversations will include all the inside information you’ll want to know—from the very best sources—about How Do I Write A Book?

Distractions

Distractions

When I was a little girl, my grandfather owned a small farm in Michigan.  When it came time for the spring plowing, I often walked behind my grandpa as he held the reins of the team of horses that were hitched to a four-bottom plow.  I usually had an old empty coffee can grandma gave me for picking up earthworms and nightcrawlers from the fresh furrows, so we could fish the many lakes in Calhoun County.

Siblings

Siblings

From New York Times bestselling author Andy Andrews, a brand new, original short story about a day in the life of a brother and sister.

Aluminum Tumblers

Aluminum Tumblers

From the pen of Gloria Gaither, this piece for The Sensible Scribe will remind you how fortunate we are for the materials that are often taken for granted in our daily lives.

The Making of a Songwriter

The Making of a Songwriter

For some reason, I remember it being a Thursday.  With lightning speed, my dad’s callused right hand landed on my face. I lifted my arms in a feeble attempt to block the next blow, but the left hand was also successful in finding its target.

Storms of Perfection: Volume 3

Storms of Perfection: Volume 3

This third volume in the inspirational series contains personal accounts of ordinary people from a wide range of backgrounds and occupations that have accomplished extraordinary things!

Storms of Perfection: Volume 2

Storms of Perfection: Volume 2

Storms of Perfection II is a collection of personal letters from successful celebrities, artists, athletes and business people sharing how they overcame their greatest setbacks.

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