March 3rd is World Hearing Day, and I want to be really clear: This is not about turning Deaf and hard-of-hearing people into inspirational stories about “overcoming.” It’s about whether we get to access information, healthcare, work, relationships, and culture on our terms.
Tag: writing
How to End the Year as an Author When Your Creativity Feels Tired
When the year winds down and your creativity feels like it’s moving through molasses, remember this: an author’s magic isn’t measured by momentum, but by the gentle persistence to keep showing up. Even if your words come slow, even if your spark feels small, there’s still a quiet brilliance in you waiting to stretch again. Ending the year isn’t about pressure — it’s about giving your imagination room to breathe, reset, and rise.
Crafting Your First Book: Idea Formation and Drafting📖📚
Introduction:Writing your first book is an exhilarating and daunting journey. Whether you're inspired by a story brewing in your mind for years or a sudden burst of creativity, taking that first step toward authorship can be overwhelming. This guide will walk you through the essential stages of writing your first book, from nurturing your initial… Continue reading Crafting Your First Book: Idea Formation and Drafting📖📚
Living With A Disability – Arthur Renowitzky Interview
Note: This is an old interview so the interviewee has either gotten older, married, name or career change, and has children. UM: What is your name? Arthur: Arthur Renowitzky UM: How old are you? Arthur: 26 UM: Where are you from? (State only) Arthur: Raised in California, born in North Dakota UM: What type of… Continue reading Living With A Disability – Arthur Renowitzky Interview
