I thought I would add a comment or a post here to make some points with my readers. If you will Google, "Dr Robert E McGinnis" using the quotation marks, you will find many other sources of my writings.
Dr Robert E McGinnis
Friday, March 11, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
The Devil Made Me Do It!
http://authspot.com/thoughts/the-devil-made-me-do-it-3/
Take a look at this link, you may realize there are ways to change your impulsive habits. We often speak out of turn, leap at bargain, or live without a plan. It might be time to make a change in the way you do things. Dr Robert E McGinnis
Take a look at this link, you may realize there are ways to change your impulsive habits. We often speak out of turn, leap at bargain, or live without a plan. It might be time to make a change in the way you do things. Dr Robert E McGinnis
Saturday, January 15, 2011
For the love of writing.
Is writing a science or an art? Can we use the writings of an individual to measure the true depth of the subconscious – Intelligence – Imagination – Bias and Prejudices?
Writing is different from one individual to another, I want to give you a firsthand impression of mine.
Authoring is my game. My writing definitely comes from my subconscious and what I write is often a great surprise to me. Who among us knows his or her own subconscious in detail and depth? Not one, I suspect.
First book in a series.
I begin a novel with a vague idea and let it develop before my very own eyes as I become engaged with haste, so that I too can see the outcome of an adventure, a scene or an ending. Then, when I reread what is written, I am often amazed that it was no one, but me, who produced a book that could be enjoyed by others and who in most cases are just as interested in the development as the author.
Read more: http://bookstove.com/children/the-secrets-of-an-author/#ixzz1B9TJbT3v
Writing is different from one individual to another, I want to give you a firsthand impression of mine.
Authoring is my game. My writing definitely comes from my subconscious and what I write is often a great surprise to me. Who among us knows his or her own subconscious in detail and depth? Not one, I suspect.
First book in a series.
I begin a novel with a vague idea and let it develop before my very own eyes as I become engaged with haste, so that I too can see the outcome of an adventure, a scene or an ending. Then, when I reread what is written, I am often amazed that it was no one, but me, who produced a book that could be enjoyed by others and who in most cases are just as interested in the development as the author.
Read more: http://bookstove.com/children/the-secrets-of-an-author/#ixzz1B9TJbT3v
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