Meet Your New Writing Bestie!
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I'm so much more than a list of labels, but in a nutshell this is my elevator speech bullet points.
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I'm a writer who believes that the key to writing is planning and positivity.
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I'm a full-time freelance editor, literary blogger, and author based in the Midwest.
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I graduated from The University of West Florida with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism, a minor in Creative Writing, and I interned at Ballinger Publishing. I have a professional background in sales and am now the proud owner of a small business.
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I'm currently writing a fantasy romance series called Star-Crossed and fantasy stand-alone novel titled Blood and Bone. My biggest dream is to self-publish!
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I'm celebrating life with my husband and my min pin, reveling in all the wonderful little moments.
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When I'm not writing, I'm reading whatever I can get my hands on (mostly romance/fantasy books- my fav's!)
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I run on coffee, yoga, and an unstoppable amount of determination.
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I like haunting thrift stores, buying more books than I need, making a mess in my kitchen, tending my indoor garden and, of course, helping other authors!
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I'm always chillin' with my gnomies. Seriously, it's the first thing people remember me by. I love them! Other fav's include bookish clothing and everything that comes with the fall season.
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Why I started writing...
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From the minute I learned how to read, I was a writer. Growing up I devoured every book I could get my hands on, wrote constantly in my journals, and began making up my own characters and stories by the age of twelve. I didn't stop and eventually those casual musings turned into book ideas and several manuscripts. Then life happened. I went away to college, graduated, and started experiencing the "real" world. Bills needed paying and dreams were often put on hold.
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I grew more and more frustrated with myself and my circumstances. Then inspiration struck when I realized that pursuing my passion meant more to me than going through the motions. I quit my dead-end job and decided to publish the blog I'd been dreaming about making- despite the fear! Now I'm wholeheartedly embracing my authentic self and living my passion to the fullest.
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I published my first blog post in December of 2019...and I'm still going strong! It's crazy to think about how far I've come as a writer and mind-blowing seeing the response my work has garnered from the world around me. I've met so many wonderful writer friends, grown as a person, and now wake up every morning happy. My love of writing has grown far beyond anything I ever could have imagined, and these days helping other writers feel inspired is a great hobby of mine. Fast forward to two and a half years later, and I've got two novels in progress of my own and that feels great!
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As I struggled through the highs and lows of writing, I began doing research on different writing related topics for my blog. As someone considering self-publishing in the future, it became crucial for me to learn the process and all that it entailed. It was through this and making connections with other writers that I learned what it takes for authors to truly succeed in a competitive market.
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I decided then and there that I not only wanted to write, but I wanted to edit books too. I realized that I was uniquely qualified for the job. With my background in journalism and magazine writing, sales, creative writing, blogging, and being an aspiring author myself, I have an insider perspective of what works (and doesn't work) for authors looking to take themselves and their work to the next level. Thus, my editing services were born.
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My goals for Writing It Wells are pretty simple. I want to provide ideas and support, help motivate, and see other writers succeed in their own literary pursuits. Whether you're looking to traditionally publish or self-publish, the fact remains the same- every writer could use a second opinion and a boost of positivity along the way.
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If you're looking to grow as a writer, to share your experiences, tackle the challenges this line of work brings, and finally hold your novel in your hand- this is where your journey begins. Long story short, I took a leap of faith and invested in myself. Now it's your turn.