Regina Puckett ~ Trust Your Characters

Regina Puckett ~ Trust Your Characters

I created the plotline and characters. I had no doubts about what was going to happen in every chapter, so how did I get tripped up by a conversation two of my characters had in my sweet romance, Songs that I Whisper? I was at my computer just typing away, when out of...
Danica Worthy ~ Suffering in Silence

Danica Worthy ~ Suffering in Silence

How the power in words fascinates me and inspires my journey to grow stronger was the theme of my first Amused Now guest post, written this past year as I was expressing myself as an Empowering Artist. My hope was to promote self-influence and awareness through...
Melica Niccole ~ Inspiration Through Words

Melica Niccole ~ Inspiration Through Words

I like to think of myself as an Inspirationalist. An Inspirationalist is a person “who inspires or one whose beliefs tend to inspire others.” My ability to inspire others often comes in the form of poetry. As a young adult, I used poetry to poetically express myself,...
JC Little ~ The LAST Snowman

JC Little ~ The LAST Snowman

Hi guys, JC here, from TheAnimatedWoman.com: animator, blogger and story artist. I just published a picture-book called The LAST Snowman, which is a true story about a teenage girl (my daughter) who builds a dangerously tall snowman. In this guest post, I’m...
Kit Wilson ~ Falls City

Kit Wilson ~ Falls City

I’m excited to share my interview with Kit Wilson. He’s super-knowledgeable about script writing and distribution, which makes this piece a great addition to both our Featured Artist and Filmmaker Series. Kit Wilson recently released a new screenplay-to-novel called...
Colleen McCarty ~ Lessons from My First Novel

Colleen McCarty ~ Lessons from My First Novel

Sparks of my true calling have shown themselves to me throughout my life – glimmers, hints, tugs. But fate has a way of punching you in the stomach if you don’t listen the first 57 times. In grade school: I poured myself into an autobiography project. I had never felt...