Writing To Heal
An idea for release and generating catharsis. Photo by Alejandro Escamilla on Unsplash Almost 13 years ago, I began to blog weekly. The exercise originated as my first New Year’s…
An idea for release and generating catharsis. Photo by Alejandro Escamilla on Unsplash Almost 13 years ago, I began to blog weekly. The exercise originated as my first New Year’s…
When you work as a creator on more than one project at a time. Photo by Yi Liu on Unsplash As a storyteller, one of the things I take great…
Coordinating all the elements of writing work is not without challenges. Photo by Tim van der Kuip on Unsplash First and foremost, I’m a storyteller. Whether it’s a blog, podcast,…
What you read will impact what you write in various ways. Photo by Dollar Gill on Unsplash When I started to read daily, I chose a specific time so that…
I’m creating many things – and today I share how I’m maintaining momentum along the way. Photo by Nick Morrison on Unsplash For the aspiring creators out there, I thought…
After numerous false starts, I found and made more time to read – and that’s been amazing. Photo by Perfecto Capucine on Unsplash As a child, I loved to read.…
Reading and learning are synonymous with one another. Photo by Hatice Yardım on Unsplash I developed my love for reading and learning as a child. Unlike many other kids, I…
Did you succeed with the creative endeavors you worked on? Photo by Kevin Jarrett on Unsplash Since I started to write full-time to live as a professional author, I’ve been…
Can you have too many stories in the queue? I don’t believe so - but your mileage may vary. Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash In September 2015, I began…
Yes. We learn more when we read more – whether nonfiction or fiction. Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash It never ceases to amaze me how many people do not…