Articles
In “Seeing Invisible Difference in a New Way: Surprising Strengths,” I discuss the self-healing journey of writing Eliza Dee’s Universes, from a person who viewed invisible differences through a lens of pain, to viewing them through the surprising abilities, many of which cannot be seen, that come from living your life in your own unique way.
This piece was on page 24 of the June/July 2024 issue of MetroKids magazine and can also be found on MetroKids.
In “Parenting Pointers – A Surprising Solution to Non-religious Parenting’s Greatest Challenge,” I share a behind the scenes look into a surprising, yet common solution to the greatest challenge self-reported by Non-religious parents.
You can read this piece from May 30, 2024 for free online on Motherhood Moment.
Anthologies
In “I Choose How I Go,” Evie May Robicheaux, a round ham of a woman with a thick Cajun accent recounts losing her mother in Hurricane Katrina.
You can read this piece for free online in the Beyond The Spectrum – 2023 Anthologies on page 39 (41 out of 65) of Talking Shadows: An Anthology by Autistic Writers.
In the poem Neither Created, nor Destroyed, I suggest time in an illusion, and in Ambience, the Roar, I suggest the brutality of words shape internal scars that are as beautiful as those on our skin, and that acceptance of them allows us to find peace. “Neither Created, nor Destroyed” was on page 15, and “Ambience, the Roar” on page 21, in “The Autistic Experience: A Poetry Anthology from the Perspective of Neurodiverse Writers” sold at States of Independence Conference at De Montfort University in 2023.
To my knowledge, this anthology is out of print. I reserved the rights to my contributions.
“Dawkins has a childish understanding of literature. He’s not good with metaphor.
– Private message on Neither Created, nor Destroyed
You, on the other hand, have a much better grasp of the power of language.”