
My sister Laura is navigating a difficult divorce while managing chronic illnesses and medical bills. Your support can help her move into a safe home and continue her treatment.

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“Mrs. Franchy’s Evil Ring” is a refreshing take on Christmas tales, filled with suspense, adventure, and valuable life lessons. Set during a frosty Massachusetts winter, it follows the journey of a brave nine-year-old, Isla, who faces her biggest fear – her stepmom. Along the way, Isla and her family learn to let go of long-held…
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Photo by Nathan Cowley from Pexels I’m a master resiliency trainer. I can picture you reading this and saying, “so,” while shrugging your shoulders. Let me explain. In 2007, some smart teachers taught me how to teach others about resiliency and apply the skills to my life. There’s a misconception that one is born with resiliency…
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Adobe Stock Photo from Shurkin_son I don’t know if I should thank COVID-19 or The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms, but lately, I’ve been thinking about motherhood a lot. Like how no one explains what ‘enjoy it before it’s over’ really means. I heard the advice several times and even passed those…
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Studying the art of storytelling by watching Power in my pajamas I have a lot more time now than I did before. But you will be surprised to know that I have written fewer words now than I did before. Previously, I yearned to have the time that I have now, to write, muse on my…
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Lessons from a Documentary Courtesy of Netflix I couldn’t stop watching — only enough to sleep and finish it the next day. The clock went back one hour, and I needed that hour. But when I got up, I thought of him. ‘I love you, Gabriel,’ I whispered. It’s the mantra I repeated it over and over before…
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Photo by Christina Morillo from Pexels Besides that incident on my last day at the Writer’s Conference (See: When a Writing Conference Becomes a Battleground), I had a wonderful time mingling with established and newbie writers. Hello, I’m a newbie. The organizers packed the schedule to the rim. With sweat on my brow, I read the…
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A contentious debate: To write or not to write in Spanish Photo by Amador Loureiro on Unsplash https://play.ht/articles/cd9ad907d4bdCall me naive, but I never thought I would have to defend my story’s Spanglish lexicon in a writing conference, much less one in California. Nonetheless, there I was, doing just that on my last day of the writer’s conference.…