Reading generally will spawn a questions, which, depending on the question, will lead to me writing a book meant to answer the question. The book that I’m reading now has spawned more of a comment than a question. The comment I have needs an answer (complex as I know it is) of some sort, but I’mContinue reading “The womb of women”
Category Archives: Letters from the Author
10 things to do in my 30’s
This summer will mark my thirtieth year on this planet. It’s been an interesting and sometimes hard road. There are times when I was pretty sure I wasn’t going to and didn’t want to make it another day. Yet, here I am so apparently I didn’t want to throw in my towel that bad. SoContinue reading “10 things to do in my 30’s”
The do-nothing mother
Clean clothes sit unfolded in my basket. I’ve only just moved them from the dryer where they’ve been most of the day. The last time I picked up a duster was in February. Some surfaces are lightly dusted with evidence of this housekeeper’s absence. Papers litter my coffee table. More evidence of the soon toContinue reading “The do-nothing mother”
Growing pains
I’m growing as a writer. That’s kind of a given since generally any writer who keeps at their craft grows as a writer, but I’m going through a rough patch that I’m quite content to go through. I just received my book from my editor. Quick detour: There’s this dream that I had once. My bookContinue reading “Growing pains”