Robert Hruzek’s WILF group writing projects are getting back in gear with the What I Learned From Metaphors for Life Group Writing Project which pulled in 19 entries.
Results
- Meta-metaphor, by Chip Sterling at Chip’s Quips
- Life is a Stinky City, by Luke Gedeon at Luke Gedeon
- Life is Chaos, by Ulla Hennig at Ulla Hennigs Weblog
- Life is like a stop/start journey, by Karin H. at Stop/Start
- Life is a “House” Episode, by Brad Shorr at Word Sell, Inc.
- Life is Like a Moon Bounce, by Karen Swim at Words for Hire
- This Mystery Called Life, by Jean Browman at Cheerful Monk
- Life is not (a) fair. It is a Circus, by Luke Gedeon at Luke Gedeon
- Life As a Shared Adventure, by Jean Browman at Stress to Power
- Life is Like a Game of Golf, by Jackie Cameron at Jackie Cameron
- My Darlin’ Clementine, by Robert Hruzek at Middle Zone Musings
- Life is a Garden Maze, by Glenda Hyatt Watson, at Do It Myself Blog
- Life is: A Group Writing Project, by Joanna Young at Confident Writing
- Life is a Game of Dodge Ball, by Robert Hruzek at Middle Zone Musings
- If only your life is a Wordpress project, by Robert Henru at Reason-4-Smile
- Mission Impossible, Life Changing Metaphors, by Grant Stone at StoneWriter
- Motorcycle Mechanic on Wheels, by Robert Hruzek at Middle Zone Musings
- Life is a Piece of Cake, by Lillie Amman at A Writer’s Words, An Editor’s Eye
- A Day for 8: Life is Like a Game You Cannot Lose, by Rosa Say of Talking Story With Say Leadership Coaching
--Jacob Share, Professional Blogging Consultant and THE Group Writing Projects Expert




1
Robert made a mistake. I wrote Life As a Shared Adventure. He corrected the mistake on his site.
Jean Browman
http://cheerfulmonk.com
http://stresstopower.com
Comment by Jean Browman--Transforming Stress
— August 15, 2008 #
2
Hey Jean, thanks for the tip. I corrected the post here too.
Comment by Jacob Share
— August 18, 2008 #
3
Jacob,
Received a Google Alert about your round-up of Robert’s group writing project (erroneously crediting me with Jean’s Shared Adventure post) and was just about to e-mail Robert to inform him of the error so he could correct it with you. Decided to visit your site first, though, and I’m happy to see that the correction has already been made!
Sorry for the mix-up, Jean!
Comment by Jeanne Dininni
— August 18, 2008 #