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…
There’s no right or wrong answer, just lots of options. Photo by Tobias on Unsplash When I finished my first sci-fi novel – 50 handwritten and illustrated pages – at…
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…
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…
Because we should always pay for literal things of value. Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash Shameless self-promotion skirts a fine line between sharing, oversharing, bragging, informing, and annoying people.…