Carrie’s Random Journal.

You can call it a blog.

You can call it nonsense.

You do you. It’s all good.

I give writing tips and talk more deeply about the things that make me think over here. Our podcasts? All over the place, but you can see them here.


You can learn more about me here if you’re into it. And check out my books if you want.

  • SIX (ACTUALLY ONLY FIVE) QUICK HINTS ABOUT HOW TO KEEP YOUR READERS READING

    We’re talking about hooks here. So, last week I talked about hooking your readers. And I promised that I’d keep talking about it. I am keeping that promise. Hooking your reader might make you think of pirates and nasty horror movies, but it really just means keeping your readers actually reading your book. I’ve broken it down…

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  • FLYING INTO THE RADAR

    BE BRAVE FRIDAY It is always a little terrifying for me to put myself out there. I met a local man last night and he shook his head and said, “I like to fly under the radar, you know?” His suit coat was off. His tie was still on. He made a motion for an…

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  • All Body and No Beak: Should You Leave Social Media?

    This week we talk about Shaun’s potential Only Fans and whether or not we should be on social media and if not all, which ones should we be on. DOG TIP FOR LIFE Be consistent. Do what makes you happy. LINKS WE REFERENCE Medium article

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  • Not Worrying About The Dog Fur On The Stair: My Baby Epiphany About How I’m Trapping Myself

    Be Brave Friday (a little late and on a Sunday) Sometimes you know that your life is a prison, but you can’t figure out why. Maybe something has made you trapped — responsibility, bad health, a pandemic, bad weather, anxiety. That’s how I felt on Thursday when Shaun told me that the housing inspector was…

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  • Writing is About Facing Out and Facing In

    Novelists Are Public Writers, Too, Plus exercise and place to submit May 2023 Raymond Peter Clark has a new writing book out, Tell It Like It Is: A Guide to Clear and Honest Writing, and Katherine Gammon has a piece about it in Poyntor. There are a couple excerpts in there that I’ve fallen a bit in love with…

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  • Fear the Dog? Embrace the Fear

    Marsie the Cat: Let’s talk about fear, human. Me: I’m just afraid of so much stuff. Marsie: You’re afraid of failing, of being vulnerable, of exposing yourself to the world, am I right? Or worse — What if nobody even notices you? Or worse — What if there is suddenly no catnip in the house? Me: Marsie: Me: How…

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  • My Mom And Hugging Away The Judgement

    You Have To Believe in The Good–Living Happy Roundup My mother spent a lifetime hugging other people. Meeting after meeting, interaction after interaction, for the entire time that she was alive, she would hug people when she saw them and hug them when they left. Her hugs were many. Her hugs were long. She would…

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  • I’ve Been Talking To People I’m Scared of and It’s Turning Out Okay

    injustice often came from not taking care of the earth and then not taking care of each other.

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  • I May Sound Like Marcel the Shell, But I’m Getting More Resilient, Damn It

    Living Happy and Be Brave Friday Because of my big Sunday breakdown at the beginning of the month, I’ve been looking into resilience a lot, and it brought me down a bit of a wormhole about stoicism. Backstory: Basically, one negative comment on that day about my news blog (and me) knocked me down pretty…

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