The writer reflects on unmet goals, recognizing the impact of work and life on creative pursuits. Overcoming depression, they commit to a writing schedule, marking a small victory in prioritizing their passion.
Tag: GLAHW
Reading in Traverse City
On October 24, I had the great pleasure of doing a group reading with some of my fellow Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers. I read two unpublished poems, "The Leaf Pile Monster," which is a Shel Silverstein-style poem about the dangers of raking leaves, and "The Moment Before," which is a tie-in poem to … Continue reading Reading in Traverse City
Blog Tour Post
This week, I'll be answering some questions about my writing process for a Blog Tour that Michael Cieslak included me on. Michael is a Board Member for the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers and writer and editor. His latest anthology, Desolation: 21 Tales for Tails, includes tales of loneliness, isolation, and abandonment. A portion … Continue reading Blog Tour Post