Fenisha and stack of books

Blog #10 Reading Burnout

Reading has always been a relaxing pastime of mine. As a child I would read any chance I could get. Get home from school? Go lay in my bed with a new book and just read for hours. Any free time at school? I would pull out a book and read. Sometimes I’d even read

Fenisha and Emilia

Blog #9: Writing with Children at Home

The hardest part of writing and reading I’ve found is when my kid is at home. And being a stay at home mom this poses a problem. I am the primary caregiver while my husband sleeps and works. I’m not someone that can just casually write or just read one page in a book. I

Fenisha with iPad

Blog #8: Writing Inspirations

I’ve always loved hearing about what inspires people. Be it photography, art, writing, or making videos. What draws people to create, where do their ideas come from?

iPad and coffee

Blog #7: Topic of Mental Health

I think it’s obvious by now to anyone that reads my writings that I focus heavily on the topic of Mental Health. This is an important subject, personally, to me. There needs to be more fiction, non-fiction, and just all genres of writing about mental health. 

1920's Underwood typewriter

Blog #6: Writer’s Block

   Piggybacking off of my post about “How to End” writings, I’ve stumbled into writer’s block. Or maybe it’s just burnout. I finished the manuscript for my book Pill Bottle Romance, which was 260 pages, a few weeks ago and since then my incentive to write is none. I just feel like I have nothing else