
The Reasons I Write
Writing isn’t a choice-it’s the pressure valve that keeps the soul from detonating.

Writing isn’t a choice-it’s the pressure valve that keeps the soul from detonating.

Five years later, the interview hits harder – because growth leaves fingerprints.

Show vs. Tell isn’t a rule – it’s the battlefield where great writing wins.

A moment of stillness is where your mind stops fighting and finally speaks.

An important message from authors to readers: stories don’t exist without the hearts willing to hold them.

The prologue debate misses the point – the real question is whether your first words demand attention.

Impostor syndrome isn’t real – it’s a lie your fear tells to keep you small.

Reviews are a conundrum – because they say more about the reviewer than the book.

A letter to a high-school English teacher reveals the impact of a voice you never forgot.

“Am I good enough?” is the quiet question that shapes your entire life – until you finally confront it.
