
A Love Note to My Running Tribe
A Love Note to My Running Tribe My running group, Marathoner in Training (MIT), asked members to write a “Good Thing” that happened during the ever-so-odd and nearly cancelled

A Love Note to My Running Tribe My running group, Marathoner in Training (MIT), asked members to write a “Good Thing” that happened during the ever-so-odd and nearly cancelled

Inertia. Apathy. Terror. Was I alone in my delusion that becoming a published author would cure this ill, drive it from my mind? Having books out in the world with

Private Runner “I’m a private runner,” I told my sister when she invited me to the first annual Steps for Sarcoma 5k. She had signed up to walk the three-point-one-mile

In this blog series, I interview other authors. Next up is award-winning author Joan Gelfand who I discovered when I read her writing book You Can Be a Winning
Write Now Columbus – August 2020 Still here, still in the middle of the pandemic, still writing. Most things are virtual, while zoom fatigue is very real. Harvard Business

Learning from an Art that Needs No Words “What can an art of words take from the art that needs none? Yet I often think I’ve learned as much

Author Interview – Debra Eckerling In this new Bum Glue series, I interview other authors. Much gratitude to Debra Eckerling, author of Your Goal Guide and founder of Write On

Follow the teachings, not the teacher. Recently, another public figure many thought was beyond reproach proved herself to be human. This happened to be a well-respected, best-selling author. I

“Writing is not just a process of creation. It is also a process of self-discovery.”—Cristina Istrati Self-discovery draws many writers to the page. We don’t know what we think

Self-care has gotten a bad rap. Bubble baths. Pedicures. Massages. But what does self-care really look like? Recently, here’s what it means for me. My Current Experience of Self-Care