by Kathy Nickerson | Jul 8, 2009 | writing
Writing is hard work. If we bloggers aren’t careful, we might be fooled into thinking otherwise. I’ve been writing for nearly thirty years, and the stack of rejection slips in my file drawer is much thicker than the stack of deposit slips from my bank. I waited a long...
by Kathy Nickerson | Jun 11, 2009 | family, work, writing
Sometimes I forget how spoiled I am. We live in a community blessed by tremendously talented techie guys. I lean on them daily and obviously take them for granted. This week Wendell and I went to a little gathering of friends who are leaders of several similar...
by Kathy Nickerson | Jun 1, 2009 | writing
Time seems to become more valuable to me as I age. As if I’m finally realizing I have a limited amount of it to accomplish all the earth stuff assigned to me. So, I’m wary of the time-wasters. And, seriously, what could waste more time than a narcissistic...
by Kathy Nickerson | May 19, 2009 | work, writing
I didn’t know I was a control freak. This ugly trait surfaced when I finished making summer schedules for the office. The little columns were all lined up neatly on my Google calendar, indicating where shifts overlapped and where we might have a gap. And there...
by Kathy Nickerson | May 4, 2009 | writing
That is the working title of the novel which consumed much of my trip out of town. I actually sent off a query to an agent last week, so I wanted to get the book proposal in shape, just in case. Writing is a business for a patient person. Response time for queries of...
by Kathy Nickerson | May 1, 2009 | writing
I forgot to eat lunch today. That never happens to me. No matter how busy our day is at work, I’m watching the clock by about ten, calculating how long before we can lock the door and go up to the cafe for what Brother Lawrence once described as “this...