Tag: creative homecoming


  • Participation Mode: Off

    Acknowledged but not crowned tier After five rounds in the Writer’s Playground, I’ve realized that participation-only spaces eventually drain more than they give.Patterns tell the truth that individual outcomes hide. One loss means nothing. Five losses reveal the architecture of the room. I’ve seen the same structure repeat: the top tier crowned, the honorable tier…

  • Worlds Collapsed, But I Didn’t

    A Collapse, A Pattern, and the Choice Not to Fall Apart When the World Fell in a Single Day This weekend, a world collapsed.Not metaphorically — literally. My website was built and destroyed in the same day. Four months ago, that would have been enough to send me spiraling. I would have taken it as…

  • I F$@@ing Love My Freaking Blog

    “The only place on this infernal internet I actually want to be is my blog.” Because sometimes the simplest truth is the one that saves you. I had the TV playing in the background — the kind of mindless noise you put on when you’re too tired to care and too wired to rest. I…

  • Through the Bog, Through the Fog

    Some days the writing life feels less like a craft and more like a crossing — a slow, deliberate walk through fog thick enough to swallow your own name and bog deep enough to test every step. It’s the kind of terrain that drags old doubts to the surface, the kind that makes you question…