That is the template for my blog Unconventional, and for all three of my biker devos: everyday experiences and stories and ponderings that reveal something about us or God. A fine post Keri!
timriter.com is the blog link for Unconventional. A new post comes up each Monday, and I post a Facebook notice on Monday AM and a reminder on Saturday. Hope you all give it a shot!
Cool. And for writers who want to see Tim's latest book, titled God, A Motorcycle and the Open Road: A Biker's Devotional, it's here on amazon: https://amzn.to/400BGTs
My storytelling outruns my ability to write it. I can deliver the lived experience with clarity and feeling in person, but when I try to capture it on the page, it rarely matches the depth, nuance, and truth. I save the scraps because I know they matter. I just haven’t always figured out how to stitch them into something worthy. But I’m working on it—threading one awkward sentence at a time.
Thanks Keri, but there is a newer book, More God, Motorcycles, and Open Roads, just released last December. And around early September, a third devo combines bike and sports cars, God and Open Road Adventures. Thanks again my sister!
That is the template for my blog Unconventional, and for all three of my biker devos: everyday experiences and stories and ponderings that reveal something about us or God. A fine post Keri!
THanks Tim! Share a link to your blog so everyone can visit and read it!
timriter.com is the blog link for Unconventional. A new post comes up each Monday, and I post a Facebook notice on Monday AM and a reminder on Saturday. Hope you all give it a shot!
Cool. And for writers who want to see Tim's latest book, titled God, A Motorcycle and the Open Road: A Biker's Devotional, it's here on amazon: https://amzn.to/400BGTs
My storytelling outruns my ability to write it. I can deliver the lived experience with clarity and feeling in person, but when I try to capture it on the page, it rarely matches the depth, nuance, and truth. I save the scraps because I know they matter. I just haven’t always figured out how to stitch them into something worthy. But I’m working on it—threading one awkward sentence at a time.
Some writers find it easier to just dictate their ideas and stories, then transcribe them. I think that's a legit way to write. Have you tried that?
Thanks Keri, but there is a newer book, More God, Motorcycles, and Open Roads, just released last December. And around early September, a third devo combines bike and sports cars, God and Open Road Adventures. Thanks again my sister!
I just love this analogy of the quilt with our writing. This has inspired me today for my writing. Thank you!