I never knew this kind of joyBeing a mother is so newOh, my sweet little boy. I love to show you a cute toyAnd see your gorgeous smile.I never knew this kind of joy. I love the cheeky smile you employWhen you know you've been sillyOh, my sweet little boy. It's the simple things I… Continue reading Baby: A Poem
Category: writing
At The End: A Short Story
It’s strange how quickly life seems to fly by. One moment you’re a child, innocent and playing in the dirt, and then suddenly you’re an adult with responsibilities and obligations. In the blink of an eye, you’re old, waiting for your grandchildren to visit you. It’s strange how in my final days my mind continually… Continue reading At The End: A Short Story
Submitting A Book For Publication
This feels absolutely surreal! I didn't know if I was going to make my goal, but I did! It's not exactly submitted for publication but it's definitely a big step! I entered my novel into a novel competition, a huge one run by Allen & Unwin. I don't know how it will go, but I… Continue reading Submitting A Book For Publication
Her King: A Poem
The darkness was everywhere,Hiding her from view.No one could see her,Not that she wanted them too. She walked the lonely road alone,Not a soul was around.Her feet kicked the rubble,That layered the ground. The world she once knew,Now lay at her feet.Her evil plan,Was now complete. But this was not what she wanted,It was all… Continue reading Her King: A Poem
Life Update
Life has been hectic so far this year! Time goes past so fast when you are busy and throw a child into the mix! I'm not working at the moment, but I've found so many ways to fill my time. Not to mention its hard to do anything when you have a loud, energetic, moving… Continue reading Life Update
The End: A Short Story
Rachel squinted as she looked up at the sky. It was painfully bright. People bustled around her, panic in the air. She stood still amongst the chaos; she knew she was safe. She knew she wouldn’t be left behind on this dying planet. Her brown hair blew across her face in the hot breeze, and… Continue reading The End: A Short Story
10 Tips to Writing at Home
“Everything you can imagine is real.”Pablo Picasso Most writers usually work at home, or in a corner of a café. It's just what we do! It is, however, difficult to work from home when you have others around you or, like me, you have a 7 month old at home to take care of. It… Continue reading 10 Tips to Writing at Home
The Night: A Poem
The stars shine so brightAnd the moon is high in the skyOn this cold winters night. My room has a nightlightComing in from outsideThe stars shine so bright. I hold onto my blanket tightTrying to stay warmOn this cold winters night. The sky is a beautiful sightAnd even when clouds roll inThe stars shine so… Continue reading The Night: A Poem
Busy Month of April + COVID
"Half an hour's meditation each day is essential, except when you are busy. Then a full hour is needed."Saint Francis de Sales It has been a busy month! April usually is busy every year, except when Easter falls in March. We've had COVID outbreaks here, my husband turned 30 and Easter happened! It has been… Continue reading Busy Month of April + COVID
Starlight: A Poem
It is very quiet this nightToo quiet for me.There are no people in sightNo one that I can see. I usually enjoy the stillnessI find peace in the calm.But today silence means illnessDisease has come to our farm. I’m too afraid to leave my roomAfraid of what I’ll find.In the morning, chaos will resumeBut for… Continue reading Starlight: A Poem