Lately, I’ve been journaling before bed, and it’s been doing WONDERS for my mental health. I thought I’d share some of the prompts I’ve been using that have helped me shift my mindset.You won’t believe what a difference 15-30 minutes of writing can make to improve your mindset! Below are a few prompts to get…
Which Poets were Spiritual?
Many poets throughout history have explored spiritual themes and incorporated spirituality into their work. Here are a few notable poets who are often associated with spirituality: 1. Rumi Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, commonly known as Rumi, was a 13th-century Persian poet and mystic. His poetry is deeply rooted in Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam.…
How Can Reading Poetry Help Inspire Creativity In Your Writing?
Reading or listening to poetry can profoundly impact creativity and enhance writing flow. Here are a few ways in which reading poetry can support your writing process: 1. Language and Imagery: Poetry often uses rich and evocative language, unique metaphors, and vivid imagery. By immersing yourself in the beauty and creativity of poetic language, you…
How Can Writing Help With Self-Love?
Writing can be a powerful tool for cultivating self-love and self-acceptance. Here are a few ways in which writing can support your journey toward self-love: 1. Self-Reflection: Writing allows you to explore your thoughts, emotions, and experiences in a safe and non-judgmental space. By journaling or writing about your feelings, you can better understand yourself,…
Questions Made Famous by Marcel Proust – Self-published Author Edition
What is your idea of perfect happiness? Completing my last proof of my manuscript and submitting it for approval. What is your greatest fear? Finding typos in my work after publishing it. What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? Not being confident enough in my work. What is the trait you most deplore…
Why the Self-Publishing Stigma Needs to Go
You might have thought about self-publishing before, but something stops you from going through with it. Do you know why? Well, it might have to do with the nasty stigma circling self-publishing and self-published authors. This post will discuss why the stigma surrounding self-publishing is fruitless. And hopefully, over time, people will come to fully…
My First Time Visiting the Concord Writers
It was a familiar fall day. The leaves had turned a burnt yellow and red. The sun was out–I almost didn’t need my thin jacket at all. We made sure to take the scenic route to Concord so that we could take it all in. Our first stop was Walden Pond, made famous by Henry…
7 Inspiring Women of Color Authors to Read
Throughout my education and in my personal reading of poetry, I have come across many women of color writers that inspire me. Though this list does not represent all of the amazing authors I’ve read, it speaks to the ones who stood out the most in my early years, moved me, changed my ways of…
6 Ways to Stay Inspired to Write During Quarantine
Let’s face it. Most of us spent the first few weeks of quarantine promising ourselves we’d stick to our workouts and goals but just ended up binge watching Tiger King on Netflix. No matter how hard we try, sticking to a plan during these times is hard. We have thousands of other things running through…