ink & aether isn’t just another online book club—it’s a community built around the magic of reading. Open to teens, adults, and lifelong bookworms alike, it’s a space where stories matter, voices are heard, and conversations feel alive. Reading is at risk of slipping into the background of our screen-driven lives, but projects like ink & aether—and resources like bibliotherapy—show how books can still ground us, connect us, and shape who we are.
Read MoreFor our Banned Book Readathon in ink & aether, the first tarot card drawn was The Chariot—and with it came The Hunger Games. Katniss Everdeen kicks off the stack in a story that’s part survival, part strategy, and part eye-roll romance. Here’s my 3(ish)-star take on this modern YA classic.
Read MoreYou’re publishing content, but it’s not getting results. No clicks. No leads. No one’s reading past the first paragraph. The issue probably isn’t your topic—it’s how the content is shaped, written, and structured. Here’s how a good editor can fix that.
Read MoreContent workflows get messy fast, especially when roles are unclear, systems are missing, or communication breaks down. In this post, I break down my process for building calm, effective content workflows that keep teams aligned and content moving—without chaos.
Read MoreBusy founders don’t have time to manage content. I offer fractional strategy, writing, editing, and operations so your brand keeps showing up—consistently and strategically.
Read MoreEditing AI content isn’t just about polishing bot words—it’s about rewriting with purpose. Here’s what makes AI editing different, and how to do it well.
Read MoreWondering who to hire to make your content actually work? Here’s a no-BS breakdown of what strategists, writers, editors, and project managers really do—and who you need first.
Read MoreDon’t let finances diminish your dreams! Educate yourself and make informed decisions. Let’s look at a few fees associated with startups or side hustles to get you started.
Read MoreEach app mentioned here has helped me immensely in the past few months, as I’ve begun work as a freelancer and have dipped my toes into remote work. They would also be useful to stay-at-home or work-at-home moms, bloggers, small business owners, entrepreneurs, photographers and other creative business owners, teachers, virtual assistants, and… everyone.
Read MoreCreate time to read, even on the busiest of days. You don’t have to commit hours at a time – just a few minutes here and there.
Read MoreAre you tired of working at a desk all day? Dream of sunny beaches? The digital nomad life is calling! Check out this handy guide from Bestow and get started!
Read MoreWhen you’re working remotely without a strategic plan in place, you risk spending more time working, and less time living the life of your dreams. Read on for some scheduling and productivity tips for the remote-worker or freelancer-to-be, so you can skip the headache and start strong right from the get-go.
Read MoreIf you’re not prepared for the challenges of working remotely, the challenges will turn into great big hurdles. But don’t lose hope. It is possible to have a remote job, or to work from home, or to become a full-fledged Digital Nomad, without losing your mind and isolating yourself from the rest of humanity.
Read MoreIt wasn’t my first time attempting to type fictional characters on the Enneagram, but for some reason as I read Northanger Abbey it occurred to me just how much fun I was having. In fact, it was so much fun that I decided to start a podcast dedicated to the idea of “mistyping” fictional characters on the Enneagram.
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