I told my therapist last week that I felt proud of myself for the first time in years because I challenged myself and succeeded. I rarely give myself a pat on the back as, like many creatives, I am my own worst critic. I signed up for NaNoWriMo this year because I would have the... Continue Reading →
Ma, I’m writin’ a book!
In my last post, I stated how nervous I was about starting a first draft of what will hopefully be a 50,000 word manuscript, and if you would have told me that by near the end of week three of NaNoWriMo that I would have nearly 70 pages written, I would have laughed and taken... Continue Reading →
NaNoWriMo Newbie
Every year it comes and I watch from the sidelines. My fellow writers get excited for National Novel Writing Month, AKA NaNoWriMo. It's an event where you commit to working on your manuscript(s) every single day of November and, if the gods roll the dice just right and the planets align, you will have a... Continue Reading →
Thinking Out Loud: Creativity Under the Influence
I've decided to start a new series of posts that I'm calling "Thinking Out Loud". These will be short posts on thoughts and observations that have taken roost in my brain. This is the first of the series. Comments are always welcome. We can think out loud together. CW: drug and alcohol usage I went... Continue Reading →
Change is ‘The Way’
(The quotes in this post, unless indicated, are from Zen and the Art of Happiness by Chris Prentiss. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for peace.) โThe Universe does not make mistakes.โ I have been seeking my place in the Universe for as long as I can remember, from the crowded bleachers at... Continue Reading →
Where the hell was I?
The only excuse I have for being absent from this blog is that I have gone through changes (as have all of us), both beneficial and unfavorable, enough to make one sulk and wallow in their own self-pity. Usually that's my shining moment to write but, months ago, my love for writing had become a... Continue Reading →
Taking Credit
My therapist asked me to think about why I donโt give myself credit. Whether I post it on this blog or journal it out, she asked me to examine why I feel the need to bring myself down. What should I take credit for, though? I call myself a writer, yet the projects Iโm working... Continue Reading →
Fan Fiction Helped Me as a Writer and I’m Not Embarrassed by That
I used to get flustered when I told people I was a writer and they asked if they could read what I wrote. The idea of fan fiction, even though it's been around for centuries, is still ridiculed in some circles. However, I wanted to share my personal experience with fan fiction, as well as... Continue Reading →
A Canadian Lighthouse Helped Me Find My Safe Space
Safe spaces can take many forms. It can be your favorite chair on the back patio, or the trail you jog on in the afternoons. Maybe it's your favorite podcast, or the playlist you made for the moments you want to write or read. It can also be a memory that makes you smile, like... Continue Reading →
Four Life Lessons from the Family Beagle
(Content warning: pet death) In 2010, my parents got a beagle puppy and named her Molly. She was playful with a high-pitched yip and a voracious appetite. She had accidents on the carpet and chewed up Momโs flip flops during her worst teething phase. This pup could get on your last nerve, but the moment... Continue Reading →
