Writing for Pain Relief
Writing helps me deal with my trigeminal neuralgia. I don’t know what I would do if I couldn’t write. To me, life would be empty without words. Without writing. Yesterday, […]
Writing helps me deal with my trigeminal neuralgia. I don’t know what I would do if I couldn’t write. To me, life would be empty without words. Without writing. Yesterday, […]
A number of authors have joined together to create an amazing giveaway opportunity. I will personally be giving away an e-book copy of Over the Ivy Wall, and an e-book […]
Last week, I was walking across the campus of Eckerd College, taking part in the Writers in Paradise Conference, when I realized I wasn’t in pain. I was glad I […]
I am slowly embarking on my journey toward becoming a best-selling author. It was my childhood dream, and I refuse to give up. At the workshop I attended in Key […]
Writing becomes a whole heck of a lot more complicated when you decide to publish. I learned this more by working behind the scenes than anything else. My dream has […]
My cat, Petunia, spilled beer on my laptop. Not too much. Less than half. But still, this cat has a problem. And something tells me she doesn’t like Mac products. […]
2014 has been a whirlwind–and isn’t every year? It flies by, and we often forget to give thanks, to count our blessings. Every day, I try to be mindful of […]
As someone who has had trigeminal neuralgia my entire life, and is experiencing the disorder slowly worsening over time, I often feel hopeless. Helpless. Alone. Hence the reason for online […]
I remember the first review I wrote. It was for Wild River Review, on a book by Jonathan Maberry. I wanted to do a good job, write the best review […]
When I run, I gently nudge my consciousness into my legs. I push it away from my face and my neck, where the pain creeps up and is usually worse […]