I really enjoy the "Aha!" moments in life -- those flashes of inspiration that come when you least expect them. They are moments of brilliance and joy, testament to the magic that we call human creativity. Inspiration cannot be coerced or scheduled. Sir William Rowing Hamilton offers a famous example with his discovery of quarternions. He and his wife were strolling along the … [Read more...] about Flashes of Inspiration by G. Karl Kumfert
Alice Kight Won Second Place
Alice Kight takes second place for her poem “Shopping Spree,” in the California Federation of Chaparral Poets bi monthly contest themed Dance. … [Read more...] about Alice Kight Won Second Place
Reviews as a Window to the Writer’s Soul by Lani Longshore
Nathan Bransford wrote a great blog about retaining your humanity when reviewing a book you didn't particularly like "The Bullies of Goodreads" . It got me thinking about what a writer who posts gratuitously negative reviews wants. To be seen as the strongest writer in the room? Knocking down every other writer won't make readers flock to your work. You need to offer … [Read more...] about Reviews as a Window to the Writer’s Soul by Lani Longshore
Ronnie Holland’s Poetry on Exhibit
Ronnie Holland’s poems, “Paths,” “Passion Stirs,” “Spring Falls,” and “Suspended,” are on exhibit at the Pleasanton Library through September 30. The exhibit features poetic responses to the watercolor paintings of Livermore artist, Lily Xu. … [Read more...] about Ronnie Holland’s Poetry on Exhibit
Stacey Gustafson Published
Stacey Gustafson's short story, “Mr. Know-It-All” will appear in the latest Not Your Mother’s Book on Being a Parent. … [Read more...] about Stacey Gustafson Published






