When Failure is a Friend Failure and I were practically twins. We looked alike. We were inseparable. Back in elementary school and even in high-school, CONTINUE READING » August 28, 2013
Barbra’s Streisand’s Fib? Barbra Streisand’s perhaps biggest career setback happened in 1967. Or not. In Central Park. In front 135,000 people. She forgot CONTINUE READING » June 26, 2013
Advice from Srugim’s Writer I had a completely different blog post in mind for today. I’ll have to save it for another day. Great CONTINUE READING » May 28, 2013
What I Learned From Stephen King So I finished Stephen King’s memoir, On Writing. It’s a book with lots of valuable tips about writing but for CONTINUE READING » April 30, 2013
The Story Shield Stories are timeless. And while we don’t know if we’ll always have books we do know that we’ll always have CONTINUE READING » December 11, 2012
The Liebster Blog Award Guess what? I’ve been nominated for something. I don’t think I’ve ever been nominated for a thing. So huge thanks CONTINUE READING » November 6, 2012
Stein On Writing: A Review I loved it. More than How to Grow a Novel which I thought was only good. Stein on Writing is CONTINUE READING » September 4, 2012
The Well-rounded Writer As I write and rewrite and rewrite my story again, I realize that if I want to be successful as CONTINUE READING » May 1, 2012
Impulsive Writing I’m almost done with the first draft of my novel. (There will be many more drafts I’m sure.) And the CONTINUE READING » February 14, 2012
Ilene Prusher I met Ilene at a Writer’s Workshop she was hosting here in Jerusalem and that was recommended to me by CONTINUE READING » October 11, 2011
The Problem with Writing About Family A week and a half ago, one of Yahoo’s featured stories was that of Georgina Bloomberg’s new book. Georgina Bloomberg CONTINUE READING » June 14, 2011