I was delighted to read this post from the “Write With Warnimont” blog. In the post he addresses the question of whether artists – let’s
Author: Ruth Nasrullah
Nuts, bolts, bridges and paths
<sigh> As I continue working on my first formal assignment in my MFA program at Goucher I am having all kinds of revelations about story,
Jellyfish and polka dots
My, I haven’t written on this, my personal blog, for some time. I did get distracted by being back east for almost a month, a
A reading log for 2013
I am totally stealing this idea from Richard Gilbert on the Narrative blog. My memory gets worse over the years, and the more I write
Coworking – why didn’t I think of this?
I read this article on The Independent Journalist, the Society of Professional Journalists freelancers’ blog this morning. It’s about coworking – a simple but brilliant
Profile as story
I am working on a profile as a school assignment. In my continuing quest to free my brain of magazine writing, as usual my brain
Can it be deep but not somber?
Today I read this installment of the “Why’s this so good?” series on the Nieman Storyboard site. This post, written by Joanna Kaskissis, discussed Michael
Should I even have a bed in my office?
Well, yes I do. That’s the way the house is configured. And yes, it is where I do my reading. And yes, falling asleep occurs.