top of page

365 PAGES A YEAR

To the little girl within me chasing her Big writing dreams... this Writer blog is for her!

Welcome to 365 Pages A Year, my unique little writing space about everything and anything.

Having worked twenty years in health care while simultaneously juggling an acting career as a proud ACTRA member, while also raising a family, I didn't think I'd ever find myself in the role of full time student. But there I was September 2021, a full time student in a post graduate Screenwriting & Narrative Design program. I jumped into my writing with both scaled feet hot off the burn of Covid. I immersed myself into my writing, granting myself permission to be a vessel for creativity. While also granting myself permission to be the oldest student in the class. Ageism, it's real.


This blog was created as a commitment to myself to write one page every single day for one entire year.

Inspired by a professor who had at the time asked

"Is your writing even finished if no one has read it?".

Fair Question.

So whatever is on my mind, whatever I feel like writing about, that is what this Blog is.

After reaching my goal of one page a day for one year, I relinquished myself of that rigid commitment.

But this space still remains a free fall of thoughts entwined with an emotional out pouring of words, you just never know when something new will pop up.

So if grammatical structure, APA or strict timelines are your thing, this unstructured style may simply irk you. 

And that's valid.

But at the same time it may possibly open you up to see bits of life from a fresh pliable view.

Either way, Read on.

I'm crossing fingers that you'll enjoy. 

P.S. ~ Like a good book, this site reads best from Page One posted on January 1st 2022

C8378AF9-4A6F-4EE4-962E-042C7C734139_edited.jpg
Home: Welcome
Search

Part Seven

I sit with him in his hospital room for the remainder of the night. I have stayed awake this long since of kids were babies. I hold his...

Part Six of Seven

Continued... When I finally see him lying in the recovery room, he looks so pale and seemingly so small. He has never looked more...

Part Five of Seven

Continued... The hours of waiting for Will in surgery have filled an eternity of perspective for me. I have sat alone for hours staring...

Part Four of Seven

Continued... My mind is swimming as the surgeon explains the procedure to me. I do not fully understand him, but I do know all that he is...

Part Three of Seven

Continued... Leaning against the bar, I am not sure if my stance is more for comfort or support. I smile as I watch the girls on the...

Part Two of Seven

Continued... “Rae?” I hear faintly from a distance behind me, the hum of voices and boom of the music from the surrounding patio bars...

Short Fiction - Part One

I wrote a fictional short story a few years ago, in a creative writing course. The assignment had certain guidelines which I won't bore...

Home: Blog2

CONTACT

Thanks for your interest in 365 Pages A Year. For more information, feel free to get in touch and I will get back to you soon!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Thanks for submitting!

Untitled
Home: Contact
Home: Instagram
bottom of page