by Bea Fishback | Dec 7, 2017 | Beasattitudes
What was your favorite Christmas gift as a child? Growing up in a home where my parents had seven to nine mouths to feed at any given time—by the time the last child was born the oldest had left home—and with a very a limited budget, holidays were difficult at times....
by Bea Fishback | Oct 18, 2017 | Beasattitudes
STOP the presses. Forget those social platforms. There’s something else you need to do first to build your readership. In the last blog, I shared about how writers build a body with our God-given imagination. We create individuals, families and...
by Bea Fishback | Sep 20, 2017 | Beasattitudes
Everyone has creativity. It’s built into our DNA. Analytical types focus on mathematical equations or scientific discoveries, things that are innovative at their core. Others paint, act, dance or sing, because their genetic makeup pushes them toward the arts. Like...
by Bea Fishback | Sep 5, 2017 | Beasattitudes
Water comes in three forms: solid, liquid and gas. As a writer I can go through all three states within minutes as I stare at my computer trying to create a complete sentence. Not just any sentence. One that might inspire or evoke an emotional response....
by Bea Fishback | Jul 31, 2017 | Beasattitudes
For the past few years, I have been moaning about getting older. Someone should have warned me about the plethora of unexpected emotional, physical and mental changes that occur. If nothing else, I would have appreciated a small hint about the process. ...