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Penciling from pain to purpose

Penciling from pain to purpose

12/31/21 penciling

It is the very mutability of the pencil mark that enables one to keep thinking in process.

Peter Saville
Unknown's avatarAuthor Richard L. FricksPosted on December 31, 2021Categories Pencil Driven Life, Write to LifeTags Emotional wound, flawLeave a comment on Penciling from pain to purpose

About Richard

Richard L. Fricks is a novelist, former attorney and CPA, and Fictionary Certified StoryCoach Editor. His fiction is rooted in Boaz, Alabama, where mystery, memory, belief, and small-town pressure shape ordinary lives.

He offers story coaching for beginning novelists — whether they have a draft, a few chapters, a vague idea, or simply the long-standing desire to begin.

Need help starting or strengthening your novel? Visit the Story Coaching page.

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