![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Typing with my non-dominant hand took some getting used to. I needed something to keep me sane amidst the chaos and pain. It was a tough season, and I was desperate for a creative outlet. Art has always been my lifeline, and when my arm went, and that privilege was taken from me, a bout of depression inevitably followed. And that decision was brought on by several major life events: a mix of chronic health struggles, my firstborn leaving home for college (don’t let anyone ever tell you it’s easy when your children leave home-it is not), and a severely injured drawing arm. It wasn’t until 2018 that I revisited The Maiden Ship. The book didn’t get far back then because the demands of a new marriage, a new child, and so many other life callings forced me to set the story aside. My firstborn was only three months old when I developed the story of The Maiden Ship. ![]()
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