Collected Memories

Today, I offer a bit of wisdom about writing (and a photograph): My works are really just a collection of my memories and experiences, reinvented or reimagined.  I am the sum of my experiences, but am not necessarily limited by […]

Hello, Elmer

I’m paying my first novel a visit.  It’s been a while.  Since I’m in the process of switching over everything (website, social media, etc.) from Kate Leibfried to Kate Bitters, that includes my first book.  I could easily upload the […]

English: Beautifully Befuddling

Don’t get me wrong, I love the sound of the English language.  It can roll off the tongue in so many rich, complex ways (i.e. compare Boston English to London English to Alabama English). I also love English’s adaptation and […]

Ten Thousand Lines, Revisited

This past July, I have been busy with my new book, novel #3 (a tale about Waldo–yes, the same one from the popular children’s series–but as a paranoid schizophrenic stuck in an insane asylum.  More to come on this).  Because […]

The 3 Things I Learned About Marketing

One of the things writers/authors tend to loathe is promotion.  We’re little fish in a big, ol’ soupy pond of poetry and short stories and vampire novels and John Grisham and self-help books and the latest celebrity autobiography.  Not only […]

July is the New November!

Who says National Novel-Writing Month has to be in November every year?  What if you are starting a new job, a new relationship, and moving into a new apartment in November?  That was what my November was like last year […]

Get Outside, Get Creative!

It’s summer!  Even though June is off to a rainy and somewhat dreary start, keep in mind the benefits of getting outside and keeping active.  Among the many benefits, it turns out, is a boost in creativity.  Here’s an article […]

Keeping A Small Sense of Wonder

When I took my dog for his evening walk yesterday, I paused and looked up.  A squirrel was sitting on one of the thin branches towards the top of a tree, nibbling on something he held in his paws.  I […]

Emptied Shoes

This photograph I took yesterday reminds me of a quote by Salman Rushdie: “When I die, where will I be?  A pair of emptied shoes.” If you haven’t experienced the brilliance of Rushdie, I highly recommend reading The Satanic Verses, […]