Pacing a Story: What’s the Rush?
Pacing a Story: What’s the Rush? MyStoryDoctor.com Pacing a story appropriately will keep readers engaged. Unfortunately, many mistakenly think
Pacing a Story: What’s the Rush? MyStoryDoctor.com Pacing a story appropriately will keep readers engaged. Unfortunately, many mistakenly think
Strong Act Structure Creates Stronger Stories MyStoryDoctor.com In storytelling structure, people use the term “act” rather broadly and vaguely.
Strong Act Structure Creates Stronger Stories MyStoryDoctor.com In storytelling structure, people use the term “act” rather broadly and vaguely.
Khotin & Tess Roby by Hugo Bernier and Tess Roby Ghostly will present the new album from Canadian producer Dylan Khotin-Foote, better known as
Recently my friend and fellow running coach (and distant relative, I can only assume) Jason Fitzgerald interviewed me for his Strength Running
You have a great story in mind and can imagine the highlights, the challenges, the twists, and the great ending. Translating your work from your
Not long ago I wrote about the difference between recharging breaks and holidays.Well, last week was a recharging break.For various reasons (not
Every teacher struggles with independence during workstations to some degree during the school year. Although fostering independence is a
“Life is full of little ironies,” he said. This wry observation was spoken by my father during a recent phone conversation between us. He’d
On June 6, 2021, Sifan Hassan of The Netherlands smashed the women’s 10,000-meter world record in the Dutch town of Hengelo, besting Ethiopian
Note: I’m taking a two-week break from the usual post and podcast, so am sharing this shortie instead. Enjoy! We all want to write stories that
A few weeks ago, I invited readers of this blog to participate in what I chose to call the 80/20 Endurance Pacing Challenge. Here are the
If I had run Expedition to the Barrier Peaks when it reached me in 1980, the first session might have ended in frustration. Barrier Peaks includes
The post Options of Strategies: Developing Multiple Tools for Successful Ultrarunning Performance appeared first on iRunFar. Soon, I will attempt my
“Don’t walk alone in shady areas.” “Don’t linger too long in your cars in the parking lot.” As women, we are always told to be careful