by Charity Singleton Craig | Aug 9, 2016 | Blog, My Word of the Week
Sometimes, when Monday rolls around and I need to choose a word of the week that encapsulates what’s happening around me, the things going on in my life are too sensitive and raw or so personal and intimate, I can’t write about them. I can’t even talk about them, and often, I don’t even want to admit them to myself.
by Charity Singleton Craig | Jun 5, 2015 | Blog, Read and Respond
I barely remember my doctor telling me that he would try to save my uterus since I was so young, still in my child-rearing years. At that point, he had seen cancer on only one ovary. I remember less the form I must have signed giving them permission to remove...
by Guest User | Jan 30, 2015 | Blog, In Your Own Words
An important part of bringing words to life is encouraging other writers in their words. I have been inviting writers I love to write about their word of the week. Today, Matt Appling joins me as my guest poster. Welcome, Matt! pa·tience – noun \ˈpā-shən(t)s\ :...
by Guest User | Dec 4, 2014 | Blog, In Your Own Words
adop·tion – noun \ə-ˈdäp-shən\ : the act or process of adopting a child : the act or process of beginning to use something new or different : the act or process of giving official acceptance or approval to something __________ November. Autumn. Colored leaves...
by Guest User | Aug 21, 2014 | Blog, In Your Own Words
dis·ap·point·ment – noun \ˌdis-ə-ˈpȯint-mənt\ : the state or feeling of being disappointed : someone or something that disappoints people : a disappointing person or thing __________ It’s been on the calendar for a year. One. Full. Year. And I had to miss it....