This past month, I’ve been struggling with severe writer’s block. I almost never succumb to it’s cold, calloused embrace, but this month has been a doozy for my writer’s mind. What’s worse? I had a paper due; a long paper. In an attempt to conquer this…impediment…I wrote this short soapbox rant for my nonfiction class: Today, I have a problem. A real, big-time problem. It’s a problem every writer faces, a problem every writer fears. It comes with no warning, but strikes a quick, agonizing blow to your self-esteem, your peace of mind, and your overall sanity. I’m talking about writer’s block. The wicked, wicked illness of every writer.
Cover Reveal and Designs for Author Zachariah Wilhelm
Zachariah Wilhelm’s awesome new book, A Spark of Light, is now available on Amazon and Amazon Kindle. Inside you’ll find a collection of short fiction and essays that center on the universal theme of light in a world of darkness. Also, if you want to keep up with his current projects, you can visit him on his website!
Published In America’s Emerging Writers
Florida’s Emerging Writers goes on pre-sale today–with my short story in it!
Seven “Must Haves” for Freshmen Attending Pensacola Christian College
You’re going to college. Specifically, you’re going to Pensacola Christian College, and you haven’t heard of PCCBay?! Seven “Must Haves” of any PCC student.
“Fire Writing” Wins ADDY Award and Commencement Contest
This year has been a crazy rollercoaster of responsibility and opportunity. I’m just now recovering from what’s been the busiest school year of my life. First on the To-Do List… My studio art roommate urged me to participate in the local ADDY Awards this year with her. She suggested I submit the video spot I did on Josiah Vogel and his pyrography, so I grit my teeth together and paid the entry fee, hoping I wasn’t going to have to eat Ramen the next six months for nothing (kidding, guys, kidding. I only eat Ramen…often…ish….) So this spring when the awards were announced, my roommate and I eagerly looked through the winners’ names, slightly disappointed we couldn’t find our names. We shrugged as we put my laptop aside, trying not to let each other know how disappointed we were. Then the next day my classmate congratulated me. “For what?” I asked, slightly bewildered as I gathered my things to leave after the bell. My mind ran through the things she could possible be referring to, but none of the options seemed big enough to warrant a congratulations. “Your ADDY Award,” she explained, the slightly flicker of doubt crossing her bright … Read More
Teens Receive Character Awards (McLean Connection)
Amid a late-spring drizzle that left park grounds sodden and sneakers muddy, the McLean Citizens Association honored three teenagers on May 19 during McLean Day for their public acts of service.
Fountains Publication Promotional Video
Dyslexic, Not Disabled: An Infographic About Dyslexia
Sometimes dyslexics feel at a disadvantage, but according to experts, dyslexics have a leg up in society.
Published in PCC’s Fountains!
Published for the first time ever with my short fiction in PCC’s Fountains.
Eagle Pride Tailgate 2018
I was able to help produce this event highlight for Pensacola Christian College’s Eagle Tailgate party. While I didn’t do the edit on this one, I took a large number of the camera shots that were used. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFXue_vyiSM&w=560&h=315]