My youngest brother thought Write Right should become a Destiny character in advance of the September 20 release. He then added, “She should be a warlock. Oh, and give her Gjallarhorn.”
Drawing challenge accepted.
The Writing Life
By Erin Feldman
By Erin Feldman
Good writing requires good grammar. However, it first demands a sound structure. To address the grammar without reinforcing or rebuilding the structure is not the sign of a good writer or writing. It defines the lazy writer, fiction or nonfiction, personal or business, or one yet unaccustomed to the realities of the writing life.
By Erin Feldman
Being an entrepreneur entails details: projects, reports, networking events, speaking gigs, invoices, et cetera, et cetera. It’s a lot of details, so many that my mind struggles to wrap around them. If I’m not careful, they overwhelm and consume me. I begin to worry. The panic rises, and I work and work and work some more.
By Erin Feldman
At The Austin Stone, the pastors have been teaching on our church’s practices and why they matter. Matt Carter started the series with a sermon about the importance of preaching the Word, i.e., the Bible.
By Erin Feldman
Business storytelling receives bad press—and with reason. Many business stories fail because they push products, rely on jargon and clichés, or are untethered from the business and its objectives. Such stories inevitably fall flat and contribute to the ever-increasing content glut.
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By Erin Feldman