Into Print
I am happy and excited to share the debut of my short story, “The Prettiest Dresses”, in Firefly Ridge Literary Magazine by LaVenson Press Studios, a finalist for the 2016 … Continue reading Into Print
Creative Writer & Storyteller
I am happy and excited to share the debut of my short story, “The Prettiest Dresses”, in Firefly Ridge Literary Magazine by LaVenson Press Studios, a finalist for the 2016 … Continue reading Into Print
Eye (1946), Mezzotint. I recently saw an exhibit of Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher at the North Carolina Museum of Art. The exhibit is well curated, with works from the artist’s … Continue reading The Keen Eye of M.C. Escher
I have been learning about writing and storytelling by going to writing courses, workshops and conference for the last several years. I have had the privilege to work with great … Continue reading In Loving Gratitude
I write wherever I find a pen and paper. I feel the most comfortable writing with just pen and paper. I find myself doing more self-editing when I write on … Continue reading Building Castles in the Sky: Part 1 – A Space Where I Can Write
Writing is thought of as a lonely occupation or preoccupation. Writers may write alone, but their work may represent years of research or thriving worlds and communities or a day … Continue reading Building Castles in the Sky: Part 2 – How I Keep my Writing Alive
I wonder about the world, and write about the wonder. I write to try to make sense of the world around me, the people, places and events that capture my … Continue reading Writer’s Block
The truth is I have been fighting my “Imposter Syndrome” as a writer.
Being the center of attention is not always comfortable. It is not easy to handle criticism or scrutiny, whether it is true or not. Attention can be unpleasant when it … Continue reading Into the Limelight
Fear can sometimes have a disproportionate hold on our lives because fear is alone without us.