
Author: Sephira
Born and raised primarily in Northern Virginia, my family and I moved to North Carolina in 2006. Married for over 20 years, my husband and I have two boys and a gaggle of cats.
For me, writing is a great stress reliever. I can let my mind wander and let my emotions run free in a way that is generally not possible in my normal everyday life. My writings run the gamut in terms of style and genre – for instance my first novel is a historical romance set in the Civil War, but some of the other things I have in the works are fantasy or thrillers, among other things.
It probably goes without saying, but my poetry is somewhat eclectic in nature, and again while some may feel the need to stick with a particular form, I tend to write just whatever comes to mind. Let the winds of inspiration lead me on…
I’m always interested in comments and feedback. So please feel free to share your thoughts with me!
having an anxiety disorder is like having a dog that barks at intruders but also barks at nothing a lot so you’re always like. what is it boy??? what do you see??? what’s wrong?? like no. it’s nothing. nothing is wrong. my brain’s just a nervous puppy who yaps at the wind.
How do you handle Chronic Fatigue? I have endometriosis and I deal with the fatigue… I just don’t know what to do anymore. I feel like such a useless part of society.
whatshouldwecallchronicillness:
Emily’s plan to deal with fatigue:
1. Meds.
2. Try to stay active, or at least stimulated in my brain
3. Adapt my life to conserve energy
3. Cry when somedays every effort still doesn’t work. Then pick myself back up and try again the next day. :0)







