
Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle
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Vocal Top Story 13 times + Awesome Story 2X. Author of Award Winning Novel Small Tales and Visits to Heaven XI Edition + books of poems, etc. Also in lit journal, anthology, magazine + award winning entries.
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An Interview With Caitlin McColl
An interview on the topic of writing as an expression of a writer's work and their soul is an important thing to do. It gives the reader a personal insight into their favorite writer and gives the writer an opportunity to say hello. Caitlin McColl is a Writer for Online Media that I admire greatly and throw many hearts to her work. She has charm and professionalism. An all-around very nice woman with youthful enthusiasm, a great sense of humor, and an excellent work ethic. Please take a moment to read her work here on Vocal and you will see the diversity in her writing and her wonderful presentation.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle4 years ago in Interview
A Beginning Writer's Cheat Sheet
FOR THE LOVE OF WRITING SERIES You want to start writing but don't know where or how to. This is a real dilemma for many aspiring writers who have a story to tell. It is a daunting task. There are many concerns to an aspiring artist of words because that is what it is, an art form. Whether it's an article on fitness or gardening or the greatest fiction piece ever, putting together words together to properly express yourself and engage a reader is an art.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle4 years ago in Motivation
For The Love of Writing
FOR THE LOVE OF WRITING SERIES The writing industry can be an inviting field of work or a competitive world or both. Vocal has a diverse range of genres, writing styles, and writers. Some are fledgling, others have more experience while others have degrees in their field or journalism even. All of us share a love of the craft or art form, as you will. Let's look at the other values of the writing world. To break it down simply: writer, readers, and markets.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle4 years ago in Journal
The Minstrel Shelved Upon Himself a Sigh
The minstrel gazed upon a sleeping wood yearning for Celeste, his recent amour. Her husband was now long gone as was she and he could no longer reach her door. (She had no husband). Fairly innocent he was, a young soul, baby-faced and all. Never was the Minstrel found out to be the one she was with. They had been meeting at an apartment in the village. He had jumped out the window as surely as he could before ire dramatically slammed opened the bedroom door (by the occupant of the apartment, of whom she had stolen a key from, unbeknownst to him). Baby-faced Minstrel then ran in his under-dunders through the back streets of the town until he reached his own home. He didn't see Celeste for a while after that.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle4 years ago in Fiction











