by Rich Kacy | Sep 4, 2018 | nonfiction, psychology, scenes from childhood, stories from college
Some people like to cook. Some people like to eat. Many like to do both. I am one of the many. I don’t recall when I first tried my hand at food preparation, but I do know that I was cooking on a regular basis by the time I was twelve. Both of my parents worked, so...
by Rich Kacy | Sep 3, 2018 | motivational, nonfiction, psychology
I made a mistake. I told my friends I was writing a book. The laughter of other, more seasoned, authors ripples through the cables to my fingers. But it seemed innocent at the time. Why wouldn’t I want to share the excitement of creating new worlds and the characters...
by Rich Kacy | Sep 2, 2018 | nonfiction, on craft
Books about writing are strewn across my desk. Some have catchy titles, others not. My favorite is “Good Naked” by Joni B. Cole, with “The Right to Write” by Julia Cameron a close second. These works are chock full of wisdom and advice. Or so I assume. I’ve not...
by Rich Kacy | Sep 1, 2018 | nonfiction, stories from college
Welcome to the blog that chronicles my thoughts and observations about writing, reading, and other critical facets of life (did I hear someone yell FOOD?). I don’t have any great plan or purpose motivating these posts other than seeing how many consecutive days I can...
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