We all have times in our life when the fight becomes so heavy that no matter our accomplishments, lessons, or victories, we fall into a place where everything seems utterly hopeless. In the moment, hope seems out of reach. The will to continue the fight putters like a dying flame. Take Elijah, he had …
The Struggle of the Journey
All too often in our lives, we are hit in ways that hurt us the most. We work so hard to fight for our hopes and dreams that when we feel…
What Is love?
First off, I’d like to take a moment to thank some of my most recent subscribers for joining A Writer’s Thoughts. I know I haven’t been…
Updates for May
It’s been a while since I’ve done an update on where I’m at with my current projects. So, I thought I would give you, my readers, a bit…
Honest Reflections Part II
When Chaos Strikes In one of my more recent posts, I discussed a bit of self-reflection about my how bitterness was hindering my progress…
Little Wonders, Little Mirrors
We can learn a lot from kids, and it’s amazing what they teach you. Each moment with them is precious. They want to be included in what…
Honest Reflections
When we look at the past, what do we see? Is it a mired swamp, full of toxic gases and deadly wildlife that left you horribly scarred? Or…
What’s In A Name?
It’s been a while since I posted my thoughts. If you read my most recent update, bit by bit, I’ve been working to write more short…
October Updates
I know I’ve been quiet these past few months. Lately, as I’ve tried to sit down and post something, the only thing I felt was complete…
Author Introduction: J.L. Burrows
Happy Friday everyone! I wanted to take today to introduce you to my friend J.L. Burrows as she talks about the journey that led her to…
July Updates
I know it’s been close to two months since I posted anything and for that I would like to apologize. I’ve had a few things going on which…
Tangled Fates (Chapter Sixteen)
Watching the Shaboh through the window as the elf sat at his desk was like watching a rat scurrying through a maze. For all his training…