As I start writing a new piece I imagine what it'll look like on the shelf of a bookstore. What it will sound like sliding off the shelf? What a reader will see when looking at the cover or casually flipping through its pages?
It has been a few months since I got my first real fountain pen and I feel elated by the whole experience. Now every time I put pen to paper it feels as if only good things can come out (well, not all the times, but the feeling is great).
The power of Sass comes out when you start to understand and use mixing. It helps to understand the basics of CSS first before attempting to try to use Sass (or I would recommend Scss first since its markup is close to CSS).
I started using Sass about a year ago and have been learning a lot of cool and interesting features about what it can do. With Sass you can create variables that help alleviate what I like to call the find and replace issue.
What does it mean to be a father? From my own experience the simple act of having a child does not make one a father. They might be a biological parent, but there is so much more involved.
A few weeks ago my wife and I got to spend some quality time with my parents at the local market night.
I don't make or take bets. My faith has taught me one thing, which is that with God all things are possible. The questions about can He do something are quieted by the fact that I know He will follow through on every promise that He makes.
I don't write much poetry anymore. However, in years past I have literally written hundreds of poems on a wide variety of subjects and once I get all the content converted for my new web site I'll have more to show.
Make writing such an act that it becomes subconscious. I don't mean learn the ability to write while sleeping, but the thought sounds intriguing.