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Have you always wanted to write but can never find the time? Move from frustrated to flowing in just 15 minutes a day with these transformative journal practices. Beautifully crafted by award winning writer (and time-strapped mum!) Kyla St Jaye, Write Yourself Free is a focused freefall into your unique creative expression. This journal uses striking prompts and imagery to ignite your stories on the page. It's a morning pages freewrite, meets workshop topic precision, meets the resting place of sensory expression...meets the magic inside of you. Everyone has 15 minutes. Write Yourself Free…mehr

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Have you always wanted to write but can never find the time? Move from frustrated to flowing in just 15 minutes a day with these transformative journal practices. Beautifully crafted by award winning writer (and time-strapped mum!) Kyla St Jaye, Write Yourself Free is a focused freefall into your unique creative expression. This journal uses striking prompts and imagery to ignite your stories on the page. It's a morning pages freewrite, meets workshop topic precision, meets the resting place of sensory expression...meets the magic inside of you. Everyone has 15 minutes. Write Yourself Free opens those minutes into a space for story, a place for soul, memory and time for you to explore all of your possibilities.
Autorenporträt
Kyla St Jaye is Mparntwe based (Alice Springs NT), writing from Arrernte country. She works in memoir and creative nonfiction. She studied BA Comms Creative Writing on Ngunnawal country at University of Canberra, where she won an ACT Writers Centre Writing for Young People award and was featured in several publications. Kyla took this practice into the women's refuges on Yuin country (Far South Coast, NSW) where she facilitated the She sees distance in all directions writing programs under feminist and narrative therapy frameworks. These writing workshops yielded several publications, launches and performances of participants' collected writings. Her programs recognised stories as transformative power sites for women who had experienced trauma, homelessness and domestic violence and used creative practice to position women as the authors of their own lives. Kyla's creative nonfiction piece Holding Patterns placed in the 2022 Joyce Parkes women's writing prize 2022.