Writing Prompts, Part Three

Hello writers! It’s another Monday, and here we are at the start of yet another week. If you live in the United States, the past few days have likely been filled with enormous piles of wonderful food and desserts. I’ve had a really lovely holiday weekend with my family. It has been very relaxing to... Continue Reading →

Digging Out of a Writing Slump

I wanted to talk a little bit about pulling yourself out of a writing slump. Sometimes as a writer, I find myself feeling really creative. Words spin out of me with barely any effort at all, and writing feels good. I’m entranced by every word I’ve written. I’m proud of what I’ve done. And then... Continue Reading →

Writing Prompts, Part Two

Happy Monday again! Another week flew by, but I have to say while it had its ups and down, I definitely had an improved writing week. I definitely lost some time to write this month, but I made up for it the past few days. I started writing some poetry and managed to write five... Continue Reading →

Daughter of Water- Poem

It feels a bit unreal to have poetry of mine published. It hasn't happened often, but it's happened often enough that I feel like I sometimes know what I'm doing. I recently received a copy in the mail of Bards Annual 2022, a Long Island Poetry Anthology featuring my recently published poem, Daughter of Water.... Continue Reading →

Writing Prompts

Let’s face it. Writing is hard. Sometimes the act of writing is easy. We have an idea, a first sentence, a word, and we run with it. Other times writing feels impossible. Maybe it’s our mood. We had a bad day, and at the end of it, we’re not able to create. If you’re a... Continue Reading →

Monthly Writing Check-In

Back in May, I started a monthly goal writing document which highlighted my writing goals for the rest of the year. Then every month, around the 10th, I did a check in and wrote down what I accomplished related to writing in the last month. This kind of served a few purposes. On the one... Continue Reading →

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