BALLOON DAYS AVAILABLE NOW

Excited to announce Balloon Days is now available on Kindle as well as paperback! Balloon Days is finally available on Kindle, and set at $4.99! Blurb: Let Your Perception Be Your Guide… At the Manhattan-based Center of Balloon Days, you will find a psychotherapy unlike any that came before it. Imagine unlocking your desires and yourContinue reading “BALLOON DAYS AVAILABLE NOW”

Tips on Writing Characters with Depression

First: What is depression? Think of depression as a brain and body hibernation, tainted by shame. When your character feels stuck, and/or has a biological predisposition of depression in their genes, a state of depression can set in. Unless you are writing about certain historical periods, modern day humans are hardly given permission to pauseContinue reading “Tips on Writing Characters with Depression”

Crafting Anxious Characters

Before I go on to ramble, let me point out that mental health and mental illness are vastly different. It is akin to physical health; a diagnosis may or may not exist even if your character neglects her health. Health is the umbrella word under which mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, financial, and cognitive health fallContinue reading “Crafting Anxious Characters”

Benefits & Risks of Writing Mentally Ill Characters

In light of Mental Health Awareness Month, I thought it would be fitting to discuss weaving in mental illness throughout creative fiction writing, whether it is a diagnosis of your MC or a side character, at the forefront or not. In a lot of films, novels, and shows, a diagnosis is often portrayed without itContinue reading “Benefits & Risks of Writing Mentally Ill Characters”