That’s a wrap, folks 🎬✨ But wait… before we close the curtain, let me spin it back one time… Listen… Yeahh…. That’s it, give me a beat…. Yo— Started day one with a pen and a spark, Thirty-one days, left a mark in the dark …
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That’s a wrap, folks 🎬✨ But wait… before we close the curtain, let me spin it back one time… Listen… Yeahh…. That’s it, give me a beat…. Yo— Started day one with a pen and a spark, Thirty-one days, left a mark in the dark …
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March of the Writers — Day 30 by Richard White Key Figures Read on Substack Some people don’t just appear in your life—they shape the writer you become. On our journey as writers, we often travel alone on the page—but we’re never truly alone. Along …
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March of the Writers — Day 29: by Richard White Quirks for Days Read on Substack I don’t just write—I ritualize it. I have to reread the last paragraph before I can move forward, like I’m knocking on the door of the story and asking …
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What readers say about you Self-doubt is such a bastard and robs us of joy so often. THIS post is to invite yourself to share reviews from your book or if you have a street team, ask them to say a short vid about what …
Read MoreI write psychological thrillers and speculative suspense. I’m drawn to stories that live in the tension between truth and perception—where nothing is entirely stable and every revelation reshapes what came before it. My work often stands in the long shadow of real historical events, exploring …
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Written by @RWhiteAuthor There is a season when the world begins to let go gently. Leaves loosen their grip. Light softens. Even grief feels warmer in the amber hush of October. Whiskey and the Autumn Wind lives in that space—the place where loss has arrived …
Read MoreAcross quiet rooms and late-lit desks, stories are already being written.Not at the perfect moment. Not when the path is clear. Simply now—in the middle of hardship, in the slow turning toward hope, in the deep and restless need to speak. Writers who work in …
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Some books ask to be finished. Others ask to be savored. Whiskey and the Autumn Wind belongs to the latter—a collection meant for slow evenings, low light, and a glass poured with intention. When a reader described the poems as something to be “sipped like a fine bourbon by a crackling fireplace,” they captured the spirit of the book perfectly. This is poetry that lingers, that speaks softly, and that stays with you long after the final page.
Read MoreA reflective year in review and a look ahead to 2026—new poetry, Whiskey and the Winter Wind, and the launch of The Gemini Project, an MFA thesis novel exploring truth, power, and deception.
Read MoreThe wheel of the year turned like a slow tide, and here we stand at its close — rich with stories, hardened by truth, softened by grace. In the quiet places between sirens and silence, 2025 became one of reckoning and resolution. This year I …
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