Essays for the Soul: Thirteen Creative Writings
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- Signs you are in the Wrong Career
- How to Use Credit Cards Wisely
- How to Become a Healthy Eater
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Christine Rice
Christine Rice is the published author of six books: Poetry for the Heart, Essays for the Soul, My Not-So-Ordinary Life, Freelance Writing Guide, Articles for the Mind, and Adolescent Angst. She is currently working on three memoirs. She enjoys writing nonfiction, memoirs, and poetry, and reading.
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Essays for the Soul - Christine Rice
Essays for the Soul
By Christine Rice
Copyright 2012 Christine Rice
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Discover other titles by Christine Rice at Smashwords.com:
Poetry for the Heart
My Not-So-Ordinary Life
Freelance Writing Guide
Table of Contents
How One Becomes a Writer
Writing Forms
My Ideas on Writing
My Craft
How I Discovered Writing and Writing Discovered Me
I am going to be a Writer
Setting the Scene for Success in Adult Education
Signs You are in the Wrong Career
How to Use Credit Cards Wisely
Diary of an Online Degree Student
How to Overcome Writer’s Block
How to Become a Healthy Eater
Dangers of Perfectionism
How One Becomes a Writer
I suppose it all begins with writing – literally. Writing every thought, idea, and story down that comes to you, probably daily. Because daily writing spurs more writing and we all need writing to be writers, obviously. It starts before then though, with a passion. A passion to communicate and a love of written words. Then, it may lead to studying English or writing in school to enhance our skills. That is if you desire to be a professional writer as a career. But, some of us write simply because we enjoy it or need to. Some of us do journal writing, poetry, and short stories for fun, with no intension of being published. That is okay and great, because writing is soothing. I have no prejudice against writers that simply write without the stress of finding an agent, promoting their book, or writing as a living. Although the latter would be wonderful; because don’t we all just want to work doing what we most enjoy? Isn’t it some people’s dreams to turn a hobby or craft into a career?
Writing is fun and a game. Believe me not? What about the competition of seeking your muse? We all need