Tag: writing

  • Taking your book (and your body) off the backburner

    Me and some sista-friends were talking last night about the relationship that food has with how we respond to certain environments. I brought up how I’ve recently started running again. I can’t run in the cold; I just can’t. God bless the body who can. So I’ve been indoors, indulging on…

  • Demystifying the personal essay in 6 steps

    I’ve been advocating personal essays and not even thinking that the word “essay” might be turning you off. It might remind you of school, which could either make you roll your eyes or scrunch your eyebrows together. English was my thing in school, but even I hated doing essays–for the…

  • She was on my mind this morning

    Inhale :: Stretch :: Smile I woke up with someone on my mind this morning, but found it odd because while I know her, I don’t really know her, know her. I was taught to pray for the person whenever that happens. I did, then I took it to paper.…

  • What my dad said about my books

    Whenever a new book drops, my dad buys about a dozen of them to either resell or give away. And you’ll find them all over his house–original covers, new covers, etc. He got ’em.  The support is there. Thank you, Daddy. But he said something a couple of times that…

  • Treating yourself or lacking discipline?

    I shared with a group of sista-friends how I’ve been lusting for fudge brownies, goldfish crackers, and hard cider (all at the same time). I’m PMS’ing, and you know how that goes. Some said go for it, and I understood where they were coming from. They were suggesting treating myself,…