Pacing Isn’t Just for Novels

We’ve all heard about pacing for novels—and even picture books, for that matter. If there isn’t enough action, the pacing is too slow and readers get bored and lose interest. Too fast and there isn’t enough depth in our characters. Pacing is all about balance—something I’ve had the learn the hard way recently, and not just in my writing. 

Breaking the Silence

So many times, those of us with chronic health issues suffer in silence. I know, I did—for far too long! It’s a tough road to walk. But I’m so encouraged that many of us are starting to speak up and speak out (myself included!)

Yoga Lessons in Writing

Okay, pain is no fun. But I love that creators can turn their pain into something beautiful that not only informs but also inspires others. Today, I’m excited to feature poet, Christa Fairbrother, who is also a yoga instructor. She has used her yoga skills to manage her pain and guide her writing. Join us today for a special yoga lesson … in writing. 

Seasons of Creativity

Have you ever noticed that like many things in life, creativity often seems to ebb and flow in the hustle and bustle of life? Some days, the creative energy flows and putting the words down on paper—or putting the paint on canvas—can’t happen fast enough. Then other days, the well is dry and all you have to show for a days work is an empty page or canvas. Publishing is no different.

I Don’t Feel Like Writing

Let’s face it. Some days, we just don’t “feel” like writing. But then there are days (maybe even weeks or months) where that “feeling” is deeper due to chronic illness or fatigue. The guilt over not writing is sometimes just as crippling as the fatigue itself.

Redefining Strength

Do you FEEL strong when you are physically sick or are in a crisis? Most of us don’t, but that’s often when we are told that we are—just for enduring whatever trial we are facing at that moment. But is strength really strength if all we are doing is enduring?

Disabling the Term, Disability

The first time I realized what the word disability actually means, I was shaken. As a person who is positioned in the world with multiple disabilities myself, this implications of this message struck me deeply. How has this message seeped into my psyche and impacted the way that I view myself? How has it impacted the way that I view others?