Mind Sprocket

We tell stories.

Mind Sprocket gives voice to simple and honest perspectives. We publish thoughts and experiences on our world. We tell stories.

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Lindsey Anderson

Lindsey Anderson has served in multiple editing positions, including her current position as Associate Editor of Mind Sprocket. She is currently working full time in the world of legal marketing, but is ever looking forward to reading a new submission for Mind Sprocket.

Articles by Lindsey Anderson:

On Why It’s So Hard to Tell You Everything

Published in On Writing on October 9, 2007

It’s usually not the whole story you’re getting, when you read what I write. I don’t want to tell you everything. Because sometimes I want to close up, turn my back, curl up under a blanket, and share absolutely nothing with anybody.

Living with the Lie: How to Really Enjoy the Romance Genre

Published in Accounts & Glimpses on August 7, 2007

Put in the movie, snuggle in with a giant pillow, a bowl of ice cream, and a gleeful feeling inside. There’s more than one way to do romance.

Considering the Somewhere Else

Published in On Writing on June 5, 2007

The world is huge; who can’t help thinking about where else they could be … or end up?

Scene: The Revelatory Room

Published in On Writing on May 8, 2007

A small scene from a larger body of work, but oh what a glorious scene!

Touching on the Evolution of the English Language

Published in On Writing on March 6, 2007

Anxiety suffixes and aberrant behavior command established phrases in popular culture. Not everybody is accepting of such man dates.

On Being a Writer Without a Creative Soul

Published in On Writing on January 20, 2007

Grand creative epiphanies and moments of the muse aren’t frequent enough to earn a steady paycheck. How does one find their creative soul?

Another Cow in the Herd

Published in Accounts & Glimpses on October 20, 2006

Ruminations on bumper stickers in a daily traffic rush.

Despising Technology in a Modern World

Published in Accounts & Glimpses on May 24, 2006

“The commonplace goals of human endeavor: material possessions, outward success and luxury, have always seemed despicable to me.” — Albert Einstein.