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Artist and Theologian

At the intersection of life, faith, and the arts.

Find Answers. Find Your Voice.

Putting your thoughts down on the page or on a screen is one of the most powerful things you can do for yourself. Writing is a pathway to healing, restoration, renewal, reflection, hope, empowerment, encouragement and a host of other things. Words on the page or the screen can be a mirror and medicine for the human soul. It is in this spirit that I offer my words on the page, on the screen and on the stage.

“I think writing really helps you heal yourself. I think if you write long enough, you will be a healthy person. That is, if you write what you need to write, as opposed to what will make money, or what will make fame.”

—Alice Walker

The Key to a Writer’s Success

“People who want to write either do it or they don’t. At last I began to say that my most important talent – or habit – was persistence. Without it, I would have given up writing long before I finished my first novel. It’s amazing what we can do if we simply refuse to give up.”
― Octavia E. Butler

52

Weeks in a Year

7

Days in a Week

24

Hours in a Day

60

Minutes in an Hour

If you write 10 minutes a day, you would written 3650 minutes in a year.That is just two less cat or cute kid videos per day. Go for your writing dreams!

“No black woman writer in this culture can write “too much”. Indeed, no woman writer can write “too much”… No woman has ever written enough.”

—Bell Hooks, Remembered Rapture: The Writer at Work

Find Your Lifeline in your Pen and on the Page

“Writing can be a lifeline, especially when your existence has been denied, especially when you have been left on the margins, especially when your life and process of growth have been subjected to attempts at strangulation.”
― Micere Githae Mugo