by Rebecca Amesbury | stories |
“Arabella kissed Daniel.” My son was the first of about 15 children to tell me this fact. My five-year-old looks at me with an air of indifference. She finds this fact to be mundane, not as monumental as my first kiss 38 years earlier. As an adorable five-year-old,...
by Rebecca Amesbury | stories |
This story was originally published in Fort Lauderdale Magazine Chelsea was my first dog. The first dog that belonged to me and me alone at 21 years old. We hung out, we talked, we got drunk and made up ditties. OK, I did that, but she was right there with me. We went...
by Rebecca Amesbury | An entrepreneur, Marketing Team Member, Small Business, stories, The Freelance Juggle |
Fort Lauderdale is for Entrepreneurs I am high off the recent experience that was the Women Empower Expo (WEX). The gathering of hopeful female entrepreneurs is a break from the normal networking events I experience. Being a copywriter that works within the more...
by Rebecca Amesbury | stories, Writing |
This book reminds me of the kids’ book “If you give a Mouse a cookie.” You read this book and you will feel all froufrou and warm inside. So you will sit down to meditate and wait for the world’s cosmic energy to hit you with an idea, as Liz...
by Rebecca Amesbury | stories, Writing |
Business lessons from the guy that started Pixar, Ed Catmull. Before I begin, I have to preface this book report of Creativity, Inc. by stating the obvious: I love Pixar. Who doesn’t, right? I love Toy Story, Finding Nemo and Cars, and don’t even get me...