With the World Series on, I’ve been thinking about how writing is a lot like baseball. In this week’s Storylines, I share why writing is an evolution — a practice that deepens over time as you grow, return, and absorb new layers of understanding.
With the World Series on, I’ve been thinking about how writing is a lot like baseball. In this week’s Storylines, I share why writing is an evolution — a practice that deepens over time as you grow, return, and absorb new layers of understanding.
Stop trying to write your whole story at once. Story isn’t something you tell from beginning to end — it’s built one scene at a time. In this episode, we’ll explore why learning to write one strong scene is the key to everything that follows.
You don’t have to know where your family story begins — just where it calls to you. In this week’s Storylines, we’ll explore how following your heart can be the perfect place to start.
The best stories don’t just tell us what happened—they reveal why it matters.
In this Storylines episode, we’ll look beyond the surface events to discover the truth your story is trying to tell.