"As the story grew, it put down roots into the past and threw out unexpected branches."J.R.R. Tolkien Here we are at the end of another month! May is the busiest month of my year, every year. Nothing compares to how much I have to jam pack into this month. I love it, but it can... Continue Reading →
Monthly Writing Check In
“Plot is no more than footprints left in the snow after your characters have run by on their way to incredible destinations.”-Ray Bradbury This month's writing update is one I'm excited to share. My March writing update felt pretty sad to me. I struggled with writing so much in March, I was so busy transitioning... Continue Reading →
Monthly Writing Check in
The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.Sylvia Plath March is always an interesting month for me. I’ve had some really tough Marches. But some have been better. Last March I committed myself to writing regularly again, and I’ve stuck with it for a year, so I’m really proud of that. This year, I feel a... Continue Reading →
Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life
“The happiest people are not the ones who achieve the most. They are the ones who spend more time than others in a state of flow.”Ikigai I recently had gone to the bookstore to buy my Dad a birthday present. He shares a huge love of reading, just as I do. But I brought my... Continue Reading →
In Conversation with Freelance Editor Nicole Evans
Writing is a solitary task. It involves sitting down in your writing space and opening a computer or a notebook and putting words to the page. Sometimes this is easy, beautiful, and wonderful. And then there are moments of pure struggle where you feel like the words are being pried out of you with... Continue Reading →
Monthly Writing Check In
“Remember: Plot is no more than footprints left in the snow after your characters have run by on their way to incredible destinations.”Ray Bradbury The grayness of February is gone. February always sticks out to me as the coldest month of the year, but we had some surprisingly warm weather mid-February. It was a nice reprieve, and... Continue Reading →