@struutinsky Usually once it's written. By then, it's easier to see what fits and what doesn't. Sometimes, ideas emerge that weren't there at the outset.
A digital tarot deck on the go. When Danielle Hunter found herself looking for work, she made the most of her time and developed the Pocket Tarot app, which leaves interpretation up to the user. My story in This Is Alabama: https://t.co/ml6QLYKUzu
once again, really urging people to get a library card if you haven't already - and not just that, i'm begging you to USE your library resources. show up. though they're important, we do way more than just books. libraries are spaces that allow community building and care.
For the fall issue of Alabama Magazine, I take a trip to Oxford and Anniston. Take in the autumn air at Choccolocco Park, stroll a downtown community centered around a performing arts venue, ponder the past in the Berman Museum, and stay for dinner. On shelves now.
@SusanSavageLee1 And how that fits into the story. If the story presents toxicity for what it is, it should be fair game. If the writing seems to endorse the bad behavior, that should be easy story to skip.
Had an incredible dinner at @FrankStitt's Chez Fonfon. The Boeuf À la Gasconne was the highlight for me, but I'm grateful we didn't miss this muscadine sorbet.
The final chapter is here! What an excellent day for an exorcism.
It's been a blast seeing each chapter of my #horror story release with @HorrorTree. The whole thing's online now, just in time for the Halloween season.