Post by Arielle Haughee Five Activities for Mastering |
Previously an elementary teacher, Arielle Haughee (Hoy) is a five-time RPLA-winning author and the owner of Orange Blossom Publishing. She is an editor, speaker, and coach. She is the author of The Complete Revision Workbook for Writers, the children’s books Grumbler, Joyride, Pling’s Party, and Sixth Sunday, the editor of the How I Met My Other anthology series, and the creator of the Focus Journal line of journals. She was also honored with the President’s Award from the Florida Writers Association in 2020. She has a serious reading addiction, fantasy romance her absolute favorite, and loves nothing more than good conversation paired with a good wine. She is surrounded by males at home—a husband, two sons, and an energetic dog—and tries to integrate as much purple and flowers in the house as possible. |
Natalie Klein is an aspiring writer who loves writing for children of all ages and sparking their imagination. Natalie also works as a website copywriter, crafting clear, concise and persuasive copy for small businesses. When she’s not busy writing, she can usually be found listening to true crime podcasts, sewing and exploring all things related to the history of England. www.nataliekleincopywriter.com.au |
Tamatha Cain is a novelist about to reenter the querying trenches, and she wrote this as much for herself as for her fellow writers. Her queries have a full-request rate of over 70%. She was previously repped by Mark Gottlieb of Trident Literary. Happily, two of her queries caught the highly-trained eye of Arielle Haughee’s here at Orange Blossom Publishing, leading to the acquisition of her novels Song of the Chimney Sweep (August 2022) and Only Oona (January 2023). |
“If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.”
– Gospel of Thomas, verse 70
Nylda Dieppa is a speaker, author, facilitator, translator, and LBGTQ+ supporter and ally enjoying life in Orlando, Florida. She has a Masters in Pastoral Studies from Loyola University, New Orleans as well as a degree in Fashion Design and postgraduate work towards a PhD in Intercultural Theology. A dedicated homemaker for thirty-eight years, Nylda has five children and six grandchildren. She is also the author of Alborada: A Poetic Memoir Across Cultures, an autobiographical collection of narrative and lyrical poems crafted throughout her life. You may contact Nylda or her cute mini goldendoodle, Nela, at nyldad@gmail.com, and listen to her Story Corps interview here. Or learn more at nyldadieppa.com and sign up for her newsletter, Word Sketeches, here. |
Previously an elementary teacher, Arielle Haughee (Hoy) is a five-time RPLA-winning author and the owner of Orange Blossom Publishing. She is an editor, speaker, and coach. She is the author of The Complete Revision Workbook for Writers, the children’s books Grumbler, Joyride, Pling’s Party, and Sixth Sunday, the editor of the How I Met My Other anthology series, and the creator of the Focus Journal line of journals. She was also honored with the President’s Award from the Florida Writers Association in 2020. She has a serious reading addiction, fantasy romance her absolute favorite, and loves nothing more than good conversation paired with a good wine. She is surrounded by males at home—a husband, two sons, and an energetic dog—and tries to integrate as much purple and flowers in the house as possible. |
E. M. Foster is a fiction writer and Pushcart Prize-nominated poet from Florida. She is currently preparing for a Master's in Creative Writing at the University of Cambridge, St. Edmund's. She is a reader and Creative Nonfiction Editor for Farside Review, reader for Sepia Journal, and writer for Coffee House Writers. Her work has appeared in The Aurora Journal, Sledgehammer Lit, and others. Find her blog and portfolio at fosteryourwriting.com. |
I know that there is still so much more work to do regarding body image, but it seems that with more and more people showing their “less than ideal” bodies on social media, at least a start has been made. No one should dislike themselves because they can’t look a certain way or fit into a certain size. I’m so happy for this generation and hope that girls really start knowing that they are beautiful just the way they are. |
However, the majority of older women don’t look the way that most of the women shown in these stories about age empowerment look. Maybe they never looked like that. Older women can be aging well and looking lovely, and still have lots of curves (maybe even more curves than when they were younger). A woman doesn’t have to look like a 25 year old centerfold to be “looking great for her age.” So, if we are telling girls and younger women that it’s okay to be the size you are and that you are still beautiful with your thighs, tummy, and cellulite, why are these other stories saying that an older woman is still beautiful if and when she looks as good as a young (thin) woman in a bikini? |
Debbie Cohen is the author of a children's book, "Lights, Camera, Action: It's Cassie Lewett!" about a young girl overcoming her stage fright to reach her dream of appearing in a play. Also, she has been published in Chicago Parent, Chicken Soup for the Soul, on Herstry.com, and on Bustle.com. In addition, Debbie has a drama resource book available on Amazon called "Drama Stew: A Recipe of Activities to Introduce Kids to Drama." Debbie currently teaches reading and writing to middle school students. |
I consider myself a lifelong learner and I am pleased to be on this journey of discovery with diverse ideas. My motto is today and reader and tomorrow a leader. I relish my years of teaching children, adults and parenting our two daughters. My leisure times allows me to help children with disabilities improve the quality of their lives by riding horses in addition to riding myself. Remember: “Words are to the mind and soul as food is to the body.” Bay Collyns Bay_Collyns@instragram |
Previously an elementary teacher, Arielle Haughee (Hoy) is a five-time RPLA-winning author and the owner of Orange Blossom Publishing. She is an editor, speaker, and coach. She is the author of The Complete Revision Workbook for Writers, the children’s books Grumbler, Joyride, Pling’s Party, and Sixth Sunday, the editor of the How I Met My Other anthology series, and the creator of the Focus Journal line of journals. She was also honored with the President’s Award from the Florida Writers Association in 2020. She has a serious reading addiction, fantasy romance her absolute favorite, and loves nothing more than good conversation paired with a good wine. She is surrounded by males at home—a husband, two sons, and an energetic dog—and tries to integrate as much purple and flowers in the house as possible. |
Arielle Haughee is the owner and founder of Orange Blossom Publishing.
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