Writers hear a lot about the term “voice.” Be true to your voice, know your voice, write in your own voice. But what exactly is voice? The best description I ever heard of the term came from a workshop featuring author Jayne Ann Krentz who said, “Voice is like your accent. You can’t hear it, [...]
Happy Monday! The start of a new week, and I am pretty jazzed. Finally, I have had some time to read again! I am working my way through a series of books I bought at a book signing awhile back, and I must say, most of the books have been good reads. But some time [...]
On an interview with Amanda McIntyre at her Thursday Coffee Time blog, I was asked to provide my definition of a hero. Of course, the first thing that came to mind was a long three foot one with meatballs. I’d missed lunch. (LOL).But seriously, I didn’t listen to the growling of my stomach and actually [...]
Last night’s discussion on body language was fascinating because the members of Dunes and Dreams learned that most body language signals are involuntary. Yep — primal instinct drives most of the signals you put out there. The segments on “the mating dance” — flirting, being accessible, letting the opposite sex know you are attracted — [...]
Did you know that one of the first forms of body language humans learn is to shake their head to communicate the word, no? Scientists believe it’s a signal from infancy: our inclination to turn away from our mother’s breast when we’re full. I’ll be discussing these and other body language facts at the Dunes [...]
Last night the three founding members of Dunes & Dreams RWA, chapter 215 representing Eastern Long Island, had their first official library talk at the John Jermain Library in Sag Harbor. Being that our fledgling chapter has only been in existence 10 months and incorporated half of that – to say we were honored would [...]
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