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Charlton Alexander

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  1. I am working on writing every day. A while back I purchased a book, "Write the Story." Piccadilly, Inc. published it. Looks like it has 365 pages for each day of the year. Each page provides a title and includes 10 words. The rest of the page, lines to write. You guessed it: Write based on the title, making sure you use the 10 words in your short story. Awesome way to "Just Write." Any takers?
  2. I just started a Udemy Course: COMPLETE Creative Writing - All Genres - THE FULL COURSE! | Udemy I like it!
  3. Hello! My name is Charlton Alexander. A few years back, I took a spiritual gifts survey that surprisingly manifested “Artistic Communication (AC).” Why was I so surprised? Evangelism and knowledge, I expected. But that AC would be my primary caught me by surprise. Through the years, I would always write songs, create poems, and even draw pictures. Then, for 13 years, I designed PowerPoints for my church’s worship services. Creativity is my thing. DUH! Now that I have officially retired, it’s time to spend the rest of my life using my spiritual gift for God’s glory. I am working on my first book, building a non-profit, and with my church, serving as an Elder and starting a male chorus. I am married with two children and two grands (my happy place). I’m here to meet and greet like-minded creative writing communicators. Please introduce yourself! Blessings Charlton Alexander

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