Unhelmet

Whenever I sit down to write something that I believe, at face value, to be straightforward, bite-size, and clear, I find that midway into the writing of it, the subject magically expands and grows in shape like a slowly filling water balloon. The topic, whatever it is, usually contains more than I allow. This happenedContinue reading “Unhelmet”

Practice makes purpose: a short case for rolling in the mud

There’s few experiences from my elementary school days that I would willingly return to- body, mind, and spirit- but if I could, I would teleport back to youth football practice, to my illustrious career on the Green Hornets, where, during one exceptional season I played both fullback, cornerback, linebacker, running back, and lineman — eachContinue reading “Practice makes purpose: a short case for rolling in the mud”

Get confident: Why you should take on a big, scary creative project

Sometime after I published my story, Brown River, I reconnected with an old friend online, who upon hearing about the book asked me why I wrote it. I was caught off guard by his question. It wasn’t a tricky question, but until then I had been so hung up on the how and the whatContinue reading “Get confident: Why you should take on a big, scary creative project”