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'We Move Lightly': Song #1 from the Boundless soundtrack

Solstice Child

'Song for Zula': Song #2 from the Boundless soundtrack

Let your book unstitch you. Remember, art changes things. You're writing art.

Know thyself, and thy creative process. The Uncommon Writer has uncommon powers.

Stay in the room. As a writer, your greatest strength is your work ethic.

Not everyone gets you right away. It's your job to help them get it.

Your vision is your vision. Carry this with you everywhere as you write your memoir.

If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. You want to write a memoir? Get a book coach.

Writing memoir? Get a therapist. Now.

Make peace with writing about yourself. Your permission slip for writing memoir.

Start close in. Start even closer. Now, write your memoir.

Stay present. Bear witness. Write your memoir.

You are not Michelle Obama. And that's OK.

Call time on your memoir!

Read like a writer. Your instruction manual is on your bookshelf.

Un-invite your Inner Critic. Send him on an errand he'll never complete.

Play the present against the past. It will make your memoir come alive.

Ditch chronology. It's making your memoir ponderous.

The Sixteen Superpowers of Memoir Writers

The Art of Montage: How to Take Your Readers on a Wild Ride

Boundless Has a Birthdate!

Boundless Has a Birthdate!

The Self As the Highway to Our Stories

Eleven Clever Ways to Quiet Your Inner Critic

The Merit of the Maker, and the Democracy of Ideas

The Sun and I Have a Little Conversation About Autumn

Why My Book is Nothing But a House of Cards

Why My Book is Nothing But a House of Cards

You, Your Book Cover, Your Reader: A Story in Seven Seconds

Welcome to My Book! Boundless Has a Cover Now

A Brief Tour of My Published Work

How to promote your book on Substack

Why the Acknowledgments at the Back of Your Book Are a Gratitude Practice

Why the Acknowledgments at the Back of Your Book Are a Gratitude Practice

Why Writing Your Book Will Change You As Much As It Will Change the World

Why Writing Your Book Will Change You As Much As It Will Change the World

How I Meet My Readers, How They Greet Me

What is Besieging You? Or, How the Onslaught Became My Memoir, Boundless, and Life Turned into Art

The Real Problem You Are Having: Misidentification

Part Transformation + Part Inspiration: A Writing Retreat in Magical Ireland

From Lived Experience to a Book: The Path of My Memoir, Boundless