
The Top 5 Things That Helped Me Write My Book
If you’re writing a book, remember: You don’t have to be perfect, you just need to start - Try everything and keep what works - let the rest go.
I Didn’t Know How to Write a Book, and the flight that changed everything.
My horoscope said, “Anything you start this month will be successful.” What it didn’t say was: “It’ll take seventeen years, and you’ll almost quit a dozen times.”

Spellcheck Saved My Book - A dyslexic writer’s guide to finishing, anyway.
I’ve always known my brain worked a little differently — letters flipped, numbers reversed, and words jumped.

Am I Really Doing This? (And What If I Don’t Belong Here?)
I didn’t think it would feel this vulnerable. I didn’t think I’d feel this exposed.

Stranger Than Fiction: Jump Seat Confessions AT 36,000 Feet
Flight attendant life is rarely glamorous, often weird, and occasionally chilling.
