by Charity Singleton Craig | Aug 4, 2020 | 2020, Blog, Portfolio - Essays
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by Charity Singleton Craig | Dec 2, 2014 | Blog, My Word of the Week
voice – noun \ˈvȯis\ : the sounds that you make with your mouth and throat when you are speaking, singing, etc. : the ability to speak : the ability to sing __________ “I lost my voice,” I croaked to a small gathering of writers who had come to a workshop Ann...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Dec 1, 2014 | Blog, Writing
The early release of On Being a Writer has set in motion all kinds of ways you can help Ann Kroeker and me celebrate this project! Over the next couple of weeks, Central Indiana friends and family can join us at one of three locations for public launch parties and...
by Guest User | Nov 6, 2014 | Blog, In Your Own Words
bro·ken – adjective \ˈbrō-kən\ : separated into parts or pieces by being hit, damaged, etc. : not working properly : not kept or honored __________ On Tuesday she knocked shyly on my office door and slowly entered to drop mail on my desk. I said, “Thank you,...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Oct 28, 2014 | Blog, My Word of the Week
sur·prise – noun \sə(r)-ˈprīz\ : an unexpected event, piece of information, etc. : an unexpected gift, party, etc. : the feeling caused by something that is unexpected or unusual __________ Just last week as Ann Kroeker and I were talking with our publisher,...