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The cover of Sudbury Superstack: A Changing Skyline, an anthology by the Sudbury Writer's Guild, along with a stack shaped bookmark.
Posted on May 15, 2024May 15, 2024

Finding My Words Again

I have several draft posts sitting and waiting. At some point I had even gone back and looked at them, but each time I sighed and closed that tab.   It’s been a rough couple of years, on top of already hard years due to chronic migraines and the pandemic. In many ways it’s gotten…

Pretty flowers in a vase on a desk
Posted on June 26, 2022June 26, 2022

Letting Inspiration Take Time

Writing gives me great joy and yet when I struggle with anxiety or depression the words stop flowing. That is why this name of my site felt so apropos, because some days we’re just trying to find the words to express ourselves. My novel currently sits in some sort of limbo. And that is okay….

Purple flowers blossoming in the spring
Posted on April 27, 2022April 27, 2022

When Life Forces a Pause

It’s been an interesting last few days: projects on hold, words unwritten, days slipping past. Our household was hit by some sort of stomach bug that claimed all four of us in succession. Us adults are better but the kids are still struggling. We’re doing our best. I struggle with this stop-and-start in life. I…

Old seed pods hanging from a tree
Posted on April 15, 2022April 15, 2022

Spring Thaw and Energy for Progress

Up here in Northern Ontario, spring is doing its usual flip-flop. A few days ago it was a balmy 7 Celsius and I took my youngest outside to play in just sweaters, which was rather nice after a winter of being bundled up in parkas and covering bare skin wherever possible. It can can get…

Posted on April 7, 2022April 7, 2022

What Progress Really Looks Like

It’s April and I’m taking part in Camp NaNo, or as I like to call it NaNoWriMo Lite. This choose-your-own-adventure version of National Novel Writing Month is a chance to work on whatever writing projects your heart desires, set whatever goal feels right and make progress.  For me, I’m working on a new sci fi…

A black and white photo of two stacked boxes.
Posted on March 31, 2022April 7, 2022

In a World That Likes Boxes…

As we navigate this increasingly complex and interconnected world, there is something that becomes more and more apparent as I go along: we like boxes.  Unfortunately for the world of niches and specialities, I don’t fit boxes. I have too many interests- things I’m curious about and want to explore- to stay in my one…

A black and white photo of a man walking down a shaded path towards a lake.
Posted on March 24, 2022April 7, 2022

Welcome to the Fray

Welcome one and all, however you found your way here. I’m Lindsay, a Creative who really dislikes boxes. I’m a writer predominantly (check out my About page), but I am always picking up and trying other creative outlets. After all, creative expression doesn’t have to take on only one form, and in a world of…

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