Updates and projects, June 2014

Dear readers,

I know it’s been a while since I’ve written anything on this blog but I’ve been too busy slowing launching my writing career to have any time for writing for fun.  This post is all about updates. I’m proud to say that I’m only two weeks from officially graduating university and slowly but surely my many years of hard work on my writing is starting to pay off. In May and June I started actively writing for multiple, local Toronto arts publications and websites. I’ve started pitching articles ideas to a variety of magazines as well. 

Currently I’m a  Adone magazine, Trueblue Magazine, and The Rusty Toque contributor. I’m also working on a film review on spec for POV Magazine so I may or may not be a long term contributor in the future. The publication date for my writing assignments are TBA but I’m actively doing writing for all of these magazines. I’m also trying  to get 6 of my poems published. These are the only writing related things that have been officially confirmed thus far. I will continue to blog whenever I have time however it’s becoming difficult to find the time to sit down and update my website. 

Well that’s all for now! Hope I can count you all in as future readers of all my upcoming assignments. All these magazines are very active on twitter. Check out their twitter feed for further publication updates. 

Posted 10 Jun, 2014

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Updates and projects, June 2014

I am a freelance writer and editor, and I draw on my experiences as a neurodivergent person to provide advice and create content for disability-friendly organizations. I've worked with Spot App, Uptimize, E-bay, and Saatva Mattress Company. My writing has been featured on Weebly Inspiration Center, The Good Trade, Search Engine Journal, and more. I was diagnosed with dyspraxia when I was four years old. I wrote a book about my disability, "Stumbling through Time and Space: Living life with dyspraxia", available September 2022 through Jessica Kingsley Books. My advocacy efforts are dedicated to furthering a supportive community for neurodiverse people. I am a founding member of the Dyspraxic Alliance and Dyspraxia Magazine Panel Member.​