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Author Spotlight: Ambrose Waters

Freedom, Control, and the Inner Universe There is a quiet intensity behind the worlds Ambrose Waters builds. His stories are not just about romance, rebellion, or blood-soaked power struggles. They are about something deeper. The tension between control and autonomy. The cost of vulnerability. The hunger to exist outside systems that feel too large to […]

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Episode 23: Recognize It. Call It Out. That’s How You Level Up.

You’re evolving. Right now. It’s not always loud or dramatic. It’s not always something you post about. Sometimes it’s just different. A different tone in your voice, a different response in a familiar situation or a different level of calm in a conversation that used to throw you off. That’s growth. And most of us

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Author Spotlight: Lenny Abelson

On discovery, catharsis, and leaving room for wonder Listening for the story Some writers sit down with a plan. Others wait for something quieter to arrive. Lenny is the kind of writer who listens first. When he talks about writing, he does not frame it as construction or problem-solving. He talks about attention. About noticing

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Episode 22: Self-Esteem Is Built, Not Borrowed

Most people don’t think of themselves as having low self-esteem. They think they need more confidence or that they overthink.They think they start strong and lose momentum. What they don’t realize is that confidence isn’t the problem. Follow-through is. Confidence that depends on other people will never stay steady. When self-esteem rises and falls based

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Author Spotlight: Kalindi Kri

About the Book Sugar and Scars is not a book that announces itself loudly. It arrives the way truth often does, quietly, almost hesitantly, and then stays. It is a collection born from private moments, written without an audience in mind, shaped in the spaces between living and reflecting. These poems were never meant to

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Author Spotlight: Sheilah Jane

Some wisdom isn’t taught. It’s lived long before it’s understood.

Sheilah Jane began writing to finish conversations that never had the chance to end. What emerged wasn’t just memory, but inheritance in motion.

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