There comes a time for a writer to let go, to chase dreams rather than fear rejection, to give voice to possibility and believe others might resonate with their work. 

During the process of building an author webpage, someone wisely gave counsel, saying my biggest problem would not be the quality of my writing, but getting over the fear of putting myself out there. A hard truth. 

For years, I have cherished the privacy of my work, every written piece a part of me, personal, private, protected, kept close to my heart, safe.  

But there comes a time to let go, to chase dreams rather than fear rejection, to give voice to possibility and believe others might resonate with your work. 

This is my moment of risk…(secretly hoping the website crashes)

PS: (Sorry. This also means you’ll soon receive a random text or email promoting my site and work (though we haven’t been in touch for years. Supposedly, it’s called marketing…)

 

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