Tag Archives: writing
Loose cannon, part 2
{Part 1 covered online writing boundaries. Today I’m getting a tad more rambling (you’re welcome), looking at boundaries and issues with in-person-words.} The not-so-fun part of this whole process of boundaries is that as much as I want to sometimes, … Continue reading
loose cannon, part 1
{Note: Soooo I had a blogging-humility moment earlier today when I sure enough accidentally deleted this post. Bahahaha. I was trying to moderate comments on my phone via the wordpress app. Major end-of-day-brain fail. All that to say, thank you … Continue reading
The magic of words
“Remember, at every point, why you started writing in the first place. Remember how desperately, right in this very moment, you want to tell this story. You get into it because you have a story to tell, because you sense, … Continue reading
brave and believing
I wrote this a few weeks before my birthday, so several weeks ago now… … Mercy, this story feels choppy. I gaze out the window and feel a bit lost. I feel squeezed and pushed and pulled and never at … Continue reading
What 24 taught me
About two weeks ago I turned 25, and it was a blessing of a birthday. My parents hosted a party and many of my dearest friends in the whole world were there. It was fantastic. Before and since my birthday, … Continue reading
Very special lights
“I don’t want to dump on TV, but there’s no doubt that our language has been changed by television, especially by the media, which tries to manipulate us into being consumers. Most of the time nowadays we human beings are … Continue reading










