I miss the fire in my heart to write. I yearn for the highs of exciting ideas popping into my head. I am heartbroken that words have become obstacles rather than stepping stones.
Tag: depression
Lessons in Dog – A Response To Lessons In Kitten
Check out this fab blog post in response to my Lessons in Kittenpost. Written by Chantelle Atkins, a YA author and leader of my writing group. It’s a great read!
A Non-Stalkerish Homage to ‘The Bloggess’
For those of you who have not encountered Jenny Lawson, aka ‘The Bloggess’, where have you been? She’s funny, honest, brave and her work is well worth a read!
Essential Lessons in the Ways of ‘Kitten’
You probably know by now that there’s a new boy in my life. If not, where have you been? Avoiding the kitten pictures and posts? He may be little but he is ever so wise.
The Cruel Thief Named Depression
Depression steals so much once it sets up home in your mind and your life. Knowing it is happening means winning half the battle in taking your life back.
‘The Enemy’ Strikes Back and Then Some…
We all have fears. Having the strength to acknowledge them is the beginning of winning the battle. Today I am facing mine and sharing it with you. I am scared…
Writing as a Form of Additional Therapy
Writing can be a means of therapy, be it a journal, a letter, a poem, a novel… When you cannot express it vocally, written words can be your outlet.
Writing in the Darkness of Depression
Depression is soul-destroying and can be defeating. I’m thankful that I kept journals through the dark times that will now come to light in my novel.