Bungee jumping. As I’ve grown older, my stomach just can’t take it. When I was younger, I would only get the jitters a little bit when I was up high. Roller coasters were still fun. Now that I’m older it’s a different story. I think it’s my nervous system. My nerve just can’t take it.Continue reading “Daily Writing Prompt Answer”
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Pencil-Powered Peace: The Wonders of Therapeutic Writing
This post emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of writing as a means to cope with overwhelming emotions and life’s challenges. It highlights five key advantages: catharsis, vigilance, analysis, clarity, and community. The author encourages readers to channel their feelings into writing, using it as a powerful tool for mental health and self-expression.
Educated: Cautionary Tale or Beacon of Hope?
What happens when parents raise children in total isolation, cutting them off from everyone else in civilization? Imagine reaching the age of seventeen, without ever stepping foot into a classroom. That was a young woman, named Tara Westover’s reality. She had never even seen a standardized test, let alone filled out those infamous multiple-choice bubbleContinue reading “Educated: Cautionary Tale or Beacon of Hope?”
Brighter When Broken
Book Review Brighter When Broken: The Chilling Psychological Thriller That Exposes the Enemy in the Bedroom Have you ever looked at a “perfect” couple and wondered what happens behind closed doors? We’ve all seen them—the charming, successful pair who seem to have it all. But what if that charming smile is a mask? What ifContinue reading “Brighter When Broken”
Author Interview with Michelle Chouinard
Michelle Chouinard writes crime fiction (including suspense, procedurals, and cozies), and women’s fiction under the name M.M. Chouinard. She is the … Author Interview with Michelle Chouinard