Finally Finish the Dang Book (Writer Unboxed Redirect)
Maybe you’re struggling to finish the work-in-progress. Maybe you have a hard drive littered with half-baked fiction. If you’d like some ideas on how to weaponize your vulnerabilities and get the book done, I’m sharing what finally–finally!–worked for me on Read More …
Happy Birthday to AUTHOR IN PROGRESS
This past year, on top of writing and publishing Opposite of Frozen, I had the great privilege of participating in another group project: a Writer’s Digest book edited by Writer Unboxed’s Therese Walsh. And today is AUTHOR IN PROGRESS’s birthday. Read More …
Solitary Babes + Writer Unboxed
Ultimately, today’s post on Writer Unboxed is NOT a political one despite the title. It was birthed in a moment of isolation–you know the kind where it seems the entire world has one reaction to an event, and you see Read More …
Gathering Writing Lessons from Ye Olde Spiritual Practices
In my latest post for Writer Unboxed, I discuss some very old-fashioned spiritual practices and how they connect to writing and can give you a Peak Occupational Moment. (Felt appropriate to the season.) Here is the introduction. Join us, if Read More …
What Do Gorillas, Trout, and Struggling Writers Have in Common?
Hint: the phenomenon also includes dogs. If you’re curious, please stop by Writer Unboxed for my latest post: How to Write Through Trout Syndrome and Electric Shocks
Hair as Blogging Metaphor + Writer Unboxed Redirect
Until now, if forced to select a hairstyle that would reflect my blogging history, I’d pick the reverse mullet: party in the front, business at the back end. When my first post went live, I had no expectations of an Read More …
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