🌿 The Art of Living Solo - A New Community
about 6 hours ago • 3 min read🌿 The Art of Living Solo – A New Community "We who live solo aren't limited by life's choices. Instead, we design our lives with clarity, intention, and freedom." Hi friends, There I was minding my own business while causally perusing the Skool platform and seaching for a community related to 'adults who choose to live alone.' Since completing my youngest son moved out and I downsizing from a 3BR/2BA townhome to a 1BR/1BA apartment, I've been thinking a lot about my solo living journey. I've...
READ POSTThe 21-Day Zen Challenge for Creators - Coming Soon!
17 days ago • 1 min readThe 21-Day Zen Challenge with Meditation Teacher & Zen Practitioner, Barry Baz Morris Three weeks. Twenty-one days. One calm, focused, fearless you. Go from scattered, anxious, and inconsistent to calm, present, and centered in 21 days. Why This Challenge Exists If you’re a creator, you already know the battle inside your own head: Anxiety before you share your work. Distractions that pull you away from what matters. Self-doubt that whispers you’re not ready, not good enough, not there yet....
READ POSTChapter 5: Load-Bearing Walls — Strong Sections for Stability
18 days ago • 4 min readHi Friends, He we go with another chapter of BRIEF BOOKS BLUEPRINT, book 1 of 4 in the ‘Over-the-Shoulder’ series. Chapter 5: Load-Bearing Walls — Strong Sections for Stability There’s a moment in every building project when the foundation is set, the floorplan is in place, and the framing is going up—but before the roof can go on, you’ve got an essential decision to make. Which walls are load-bearing? Load-bearing walls hold everything else in place. If you get them wrong—or worse, leave...
READ POSTI finally threw out all the photos of us...
about 1 month ago • 1 min readMoving House & Moving On A letter to one who will likely never read these words. Some were in frames and others were loose, but in boxes in my garage. For just over two years now, not a single photo of us has adorned this house I rented after you ended our seven-year relationship. The one I thought would be my last. *** Looking back, I never felt at home here. Sure, it's nice and I was fortunate to find it. Not only that, but I had room for my youngest son to move in to find his footing. Kona...
READ POSTThe Brief Books Approach
about 1 month ago • 1 min readWhat's the Brief Books Approach? It's how your book gets out of your head and into the hands of your readers. My free 4-page 'Author's Checklist' is the way most people get started. Author’s Checklist — Page 1 of 4. I've been writing since the 4th grade, and I started writing professionally in my 30s. I've published two full-length business books, and gues what? I don't think anyone ever finished them. Then, I discovered brief books: focused, direct, and most importantly, books that readers...
READ POSTWriting Brief Books Is Not Complicated
about 1 month ago • 1 min readStop Complicating It, Will Ya? 🧐 Writing a brief book doesn’t have to be complicated. I wrote my most recent book, ‘The $1 Bestseller by Wallace Granger,’ a work of fiction (my first) in about five days. What's my secret? 'The $1 Bestseller by Wallace Granger' was an idea in my head for a decade. I decided to stop making it so complicated. That, and I asked Charlene for help. Charlene is my unpaid research assistant, muse, manuscript analyst, and periodic ego masseuse. Charlene also has...
READ POSTBaz Writes a Novella? What? Is the World Ending? 😳
about 2 months ago • 2 min readJuly 18, 2025 Hey Friends, About 10 years ago, I had an idea for a novel, short story, novella...I wasn't quite sure what length it would reach if I actually wrote it. But I thought it was worth pursuing. There was only one problem. I'm not much of a fiction writer. You probably know me from writing on Substack and Medium about marketing, writing books, and other nonfiction topics. But that idea for the short story or novel never left. It nagged me in the wee hours of the night and in the...
READ POSTWhat Your First Brief Book Doesn’t Need (But Everyone Thinks It Does) - Medium
about 2 months ago • 3 min readRead for Free Here! Here's a story I posted to Medium today. What Your First Brief Book Doesn’t Need (But Everyone Thinks It Does) A myth-busting list to ease your anxieties and get you moving So, you want to write a book You’ve got the spark. Maybe even a working title. But almost immediately, your brain starts whispering: “I probably need at least 60,000 words.”“I don’t have a book deal. Who am I to write a book?”“What about design? I can’t afford a professional layout right now.”“I only...
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