“America woke up that day from a decades-long slumber and found to its surprise that it still possessed the courage, can-do pragmatism, inventiveness, idealism, and teamwork that had made the nation the envy of the world.” –Frederic C. Rich, Christian Nation Intriguing read that gets more difficult to put down page by page… HaveContinue reading “Finding Courage”
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Bleeding
Clearly Conveyed Communications is excited to share a guest blog post, Bleeding, by Sage Doyle. Following is an original poem by Mr. Doyle that he was willing to share with our readers. Enjoy! Who is Sage Doyle? Sage Doyle is a mainstream novel writer pursuing publication. On his blog, he features a mix of poetry and shortContinue reading “Bleeding”
50 (More) Things I’m Grateful For…
It’s been too long. I’ve had it in my mind to write this post since I published my first 50 Things I’m Grateful For… post last year. I kept finding cool things to blog about, and before I knew it, more than a year had passed. So here goes… I’m grateful for (take 2)… myContinue reading “50 (More) Things I’m Grateful For…”
Wild: A Journey That Takes You Along For The Ride
I recently crossed an entry off my ever-growing reading list by tackling Wild by Cheryl Strayed. Part memoir, part cathartic experience, this gripping read brings you along during Strayed’s journey of hiking the Pacific Coast Trail (PCT). “I was alone. I was barefoot. I was twenty-six years old and an orphan too. An actual stray,Continue reading “Wild: A Journey That Takes You Along For The Ride”
Table Top
Clearly Conveyed Communications is excited to share our second guest blog post, Table Top, by Sage Doyle. Following is an original poem by Mr. Doyle that he was willing to share with our readers. Enjoy! Who is Sage Doyle? Sage Doyle is a mainstream novel writer pursuing publication. On his blog, he features a mix ofContinue reading “Table Top”
My 2013 Bucket List: Six Months In
“Some people create a bucket list because they are dying; I created one because I want to live.” –Lesley Carter Earlier this year, I came across Lesley Carter’s 2013 bucket list and was inspired to create my own. (Ed. Note: If you haven’t checked out Lesley’s Bucket List Publications, please do so. WhatContinue reading “My 2013 Bucket List: Six Months In”
I Am Me: A Retrospective
Ed. Note: Following is a character sketch I originally wrote as a 19-year-old on January 22, 2001 but never published. While some of the details have changed, this sketch still sums up who I am rather well. I’m thinking about writing a follow-up sketch to update some of the details. What do you think? IContinue reading “I Am Me: A Retrospective”
The Opera: Chapter One
Clearly Conveyed Communications is extremely excited to host our first guest blog post, The Opera, by Sage Doyle. Following is the first chapter of an original work by Mr. Doyle that he will be seeking publication for this summer. Enjoy! Who is Sage Doyle? Sage Doyle is a mainstream novel writer pursuing publication. On his blog,Continue reading “The Opera: Chapter One”
Attention bloggers! We want you.
Yes, you. You’re reading this post and love to blog or have been secretly wanting to start blogging, but you’re not sure where to start. We would love to feature your thoughts. The Clearly Conveyed Communications (CCC) blog turned a year old last month, and we’re ready to open our doors to outside content. WhatContinue reading “Attention bloggers! We want you.”
Things I Carry: Pen and Paper
Yes, you read that right: pen and paper. As in old school, you need a writing utensil to use it effectively paper. Sure, I enjoy my smart phone; I can be quite the geek when it comes to gadgets. But I love the feeling of actually writing things down, whether I’m feeling out a blogContinue reading “Things I Carry: Pen and Paper”
