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Post #2: Reading Calvino While Editing My Book
Reading If on a winter’s night a traveler while editing my own novel reminded me that stories don’t always want to behave. A reflection on Calvino, creative interruption, and what happens when a book teaches you how to keep writing—by refusing to be straightforward.
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Post #1: Writing Discipline, Reimagined
Writing a novel isn’t about sudden inspiration or perfect conditions. It’s about showing up—again and again—with imperfect sentences, stubborn characters, and a blinking cursor. Discipline, I’ve learned, is less about control and more about returning to the story until it finally speaks.
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A Journey Through the Editing Process: Two Books in the Making
With every revision, the worlds I’ve built become clearer, the characters’ voices stronger, and the magic of the story more alive than ever.
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Fridays, a Threshold
A poem for those who feel Fridays are more than an end—an invitation to dream, release, and rediscover.