by Wilma Forester | Aug 30, 2024 | Guest Article
Image by jigsawstocker on Freepik “It’s all in your head.” One way or another, people would have encountered this sentence when fear starts clouding their heads. This can be from others pushing them to conquer their fears or an affirmation they’ve given to themselves....
by Wilma Forester | Aug 23, 2024 | Guest Article
Photo by Ali Kazal on Unsplash Taking memorable adventures is one way to smear colors into our dull lives, especially while we are still young and thriving. In this sometimes monotonous-filled life, we tend to look beyond what it truly means to live a life of...
by Wilma Forester | Aug 9, 2024 | Uncategorized
Born in 1933 in Los Angeles, writer-artist Wilma Rae Forester moved to Chico with her family around 1940 and “finally settled in the barren wastelands of the eastern part of town called Pleasant Valley. Ours was one of only two houses on Cactus Ave. … It was great...
by Wilma Forester | Jul 26, 2024 | Guest Article
Photo by Josh Hild on Unsplash Do you yearn to spark your passion for life? One way to attain that is by looking into memories and igniting the magic of nostalgia. Life can seem tainted by its monotonous cycle. Every day, we partake in something we have already done...
by Wilma Forester | Jun 28, 2024 | Guest Article, Historical Fiction
Photo by Tanner Mardis on Unsplash Historical accuracy is crucial when writing fiction, especially stories set in the past. Authors can use historical accuracy to their advantage. Still, finding a careful balance between artistic expression and truthfulness is...
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