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October Poem
I want to lay Down in the piles Of leaves To feel the soil Slowly consume The part of me That’s already rotten. This was a poem I wrote at the end of October and posted on Instagram. Posting here for posterity.
What if I’m not Brave Enough?
I’m always so inspired by people who chase after their dreams no matter what. They quit their jobs, drop everything, and go. Just go. I admire them so much because I don’t know if I could ever do it. I’ve never been a particularly brave person. As a child, I was skittish and timid ofContinue reading “What if I’m not Brave Enough?”
How to Get an Agent in 14 Easy Steps
Step 1: Finish writing a book
*This is key
Done
6 years, 5+ drafts, 83k words, and a whole lot of procrastination. The work is ready to go out into the world.
Yoga and Creativity (Part 2)
If your one-legged pigeon is a little wonky, that’s fine as long as you’re not hurting yourself and it feels good.
November Song
This is a short story I wrote for Neil Gaiman’s MasterClass: The Art of Storytelling. I liked it a lot, so I wanted to share it here! This is my first short story I’ve posted here, so I hope you like it. It was the First of November—the night of the burning—and Nan knew thatContinue reading “November Song”
“It’s coming along”
Or How to Tell Your Family You’re No Father Along with Your Book than the Last Time They Asked
2018: A Year.
It’s easy to get caught up in all the things one wanted to do in the space of 12 months, but it’s important to instead focus on one’s accomplishments (big or small).
Magic in the Air: A Seasonal Shift
I don’t know about you, but this time of year is my absolute favourite. It starts at the end of August and goes until the end of October. The magic in the air is so thick, you could cut it with a knife. It’s no wonder the celts and ancient pagans thought this was theContinue reading “Magic in the Air: A Seasonal Shift”
