I’ve removed a writing resource from the list of websites on the Discover page of this site. Apparently the NaNoWriMo website shut down completely in May, leaving writers who participated in their annual 50,000-word writing challenge without access to their past or current work saved there. A little googling shows that the organization—whose acronym standsContinueContinue reading “The Discover page updated”
Author Archives: Darrell Curtis
That Time I Got Schooled by a Guitar Nerd
| Guest post by Git from Miss’a’sippi | So there I was, a hotshot college freshman at Miss’a’sippi State University, feelin’ like I’d just conquered the world by learning how to microwave a burrito without it exploding. Life was good. I had my hoodie, my flip phone, and a vast, complex understanding of 90s rockContinueContinue reading “That Time I Got Schooled by a Guitar Nerd”
Faith, Legacy, and the Courage to Build
| Guest post by John Curtis | God doesn’t give us the life we want, he gives us the opportunity to make the lives we have the courage to create. God’s gifts rarely arrive as fully formed outcomes; instead, they show up as raw material: time, talents, relationships, and even obstacles that invite deliberate shaping.ContinueContinue reading “Faith, Legacy, and the Courage to Build”
Site menu reorganized; new page
I have added a page called, The Way, to the green Menu bar, which made it too crowded. To avoid that, I put the link for the new page in the dropdown menu that you will see when you hover or click over the word HOME in the green Menu bar. I also moved theContinueContinue reading “Site menu reorganized; new page”
Revisiting “Tusk”
Editor’s note: Today, I’m taking a look at a favorite album. Let’s take a brief look back at this distinctive album. Back when Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk was released in 1979, I’d heard that it was quite a musical departure for them, but I bought a copy of the double album through the Columbia House RecordContinueContinue reading “Revisiting “Tusk””