The Result of “Bad Living”

I almost never have writer’s block, but I’ve had it recently.  That’s at least partly a function of having published somewhere between 150 and 200 pieces on this website. Here’s the thing.  Writer’s block does exist.  It’s often a byproduct of mental fatigue.  It can also be caused by what I’ll call “bad living.” In my particular case, my being creatively blocked—sounds a lot like … Continue reading The Result of “Bad Living”

Terry Allen:  Writer, Artist, Musician, and Generally Cool Guy

I didn’t really have a topic in mind for this week’s blog.  I was running out of time, and then, miracle of miracles, late on Saturday evening, I watched Austin City Limits, a weekly TV program, run out of Austin, that features hour-long musical performances.  This week, they had a concert by Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band, a group I’d never heard of … Continue reading Terry Allen:  Writer, Artist, Musician, and Generally Cool Guy

I Was Recently Interviewed

Hi, all.  Not long ago, I was contacted by “Ay,” a blogger who asked if I’d mind being interviewed.  After we’d corresponded a bit, she sent a list of interesting questions that I responded to.  The full interview can be found here.  After checking out my responses, you should look at Ay’s piece about pointless overthinking. Thanks for reading! Troy Headrick’s personal blog can be … Continue reading I Was Recently Interviewed

The Importance of Language When Making New Year’s Resolutions

By Troy Headrick It’s that time of year again when people think about the new year and how they’d like to make changes in their lives going forward.  We often refer to these proposed life modifications as “new year’s resolutions.” The other day, while stepping out of the shower, the idea hit me—insights come as flashes of insight and often at the strangest times—that the … Continue reading The Importance of Language When Making New Year’s Resolutions