Where Creativity Leads

Where Creativity Leads

Just a year ago, I wasn’t an author. I was a writer, still doubting I’d ever publish a book. Then I committed to 90 days of writing—pure, raw emotion on the page. I didn’t expect that process to lead me here, yet here I am with Nobody’s Words published and a testament...
The Ripple Effect of Reflection

The Ripple Effect of Reflection

Even now, as I finish Nobody’s Words, revisiting pieces from earlier in the process brings me back to who I was then. Some pieces still resonate, but others feel completely obsolete, like echoes of a person I no longer recognize. This act of reflection is like meeting...
Small Steps, Big Changes

Small Steps, Big Changes

I used to dream of writing a novel in a weekend or crushing 1,500 words a day for NaNoWriMo. Each attempt ended in failure. But when I shifted my focus to writing small, consistent pieces, the transformation began. Just a few lines of poetry, a thought, or 500 words...
When Ink Becomes a Bridge

When Ink Becomes a Bridge

I used to be quick to judge others, convinced I knew their thoughts or dismissive of their actions. Writing changed that. Whether crafting fiction or exploring my own emotions in nonfiction, the process allowed me to step into perspectives beyond my own. Through...
The Quiet Listener

The Quiet Listener

The page is my quiet listener. When I write, it absorbs the truths I wouldn’t dare speak aloud. It holds my words without judgment, offering the kind of silence that lets me truly hear myself. In that silence, I find a space to process emotions that feel too tangled...