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Freshbooks And Freelance Writing

This blog post is inspired by an idea that Grace, a Freshbooks employee, had. She reached out to me via email, and told me she had an idea for a blog post about how Freshbooks affected my work as a freelance writer thus far. I've received some emails that are somewhat...

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We All Have Our Bad Days….

It's not always sunshine and rainbows, and it's not exactly easy being a creative person, although you probably already knew that. Sometimes I have my bad days too so I figured it was time to share some of the great coping methods I've learned. There's this great...

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Rosemary's Long Weekend Special

Hello fellow writerly friends and happy August long weekend! In honour of the long weekend I bring you Rosemary's activities for writers hit list. Looking to relax after meeting your pre-long weekend deadlines? Well you've come to the right place. This list is an...

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Facing Rejection With Genuine Grace

The thing about us writers is we're writers so everyone expects us to be neurotic, sensitive butterflies. Sure that's pretty common but to pursue something, that involves willingly spend hours crafting something that comes from your veins, heart, and soul, and then...

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Why Bookstores Are Still Like A Second Home

Bookstores have always been like a second home to me, especially the used ones with dusty books that lingered on someone else's bookshelf for long periods of time, before they decided it was time to get rid of them. I was born with a poor sense of smell but there are...

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I am a freelance writer and editor, and I draw on my experiences as a neurodivergent person to provide advice and create content for disability-friendly organizations. I've worked with Spot App, Uptimize, E-bay, and Saatva Mattress Company. My writing has been featured on Weebly Inspiration Center, The Good Trade, Search Engine Journal, and more. I was diagnosed with dyspraxia when I was four years old. I wrote a book about my disability, "Stumbling through Time and Space: Living life with dyspraxia", available September 2022 through Jessica Kingsley Books. My advocacy efforts are dedicated to furthering a supportive community for neurodiverse people. I am a founding member of the Dyspraxic Alliance and Dyspraxia Magazine Panel Member.​