I would love to claim that I am a good enough writer to make this up. This did, in fact, actually happen! 😅 I'm so honored that my writing gave you a moment to laugh and retreat from the chaos of the world. Likewise, writing this gave me some time to immerse in a lighter memory of my current reality.
When I write for you all here, names, identifying factors, and deeply personal details are altered when needed. The stories I tell are mine, but respect for others’ roles in them is non-negotiable.
Some details are combined or edited—not to distort, but to protect identities and for editorial clarity. *Plot Twisted* is an ongoing series of stories, not a memoir. Moments and occurrences may merge into one for storytelling purposes, but the emotional truth of the experience always remains intact.
The truth isn’t singular; it’s shared. Writing about relationships means exploring my version of events, understanding theirs, and recognizing the spaces in between.
AHAH. Good stuff girl :)
I seriously miss these sunrises. Also, coming here to say that’s the best title/subhead I’ve ever read
Ugh, saaaaame. Thank you! That means sooooo much to me. My comedy nerd brain comes in handy but is also a liability. 😅
Love your writing, Donna! Your beautiful use of imagery pulls me right into your stories. Lots of fun too! Bravo! (HELLO! :) )
Thank you, my sweet Amalie. HELLOOO?! 😘
Omg love this
That means a lot, thank you!
I would love to claim that I am a good enough writer to make this up. This did, in fact, actually happen! 😅 I'm so honored that my writing gave you a moment to laugh and retreat from the chaos of the world. Likewise, writing this gave me some time to immerse in a lighter memory of my current reality.
When I write for you all here, names, identifying factors, and deeply personal details are altered when needed. The stories I tell are mine, but respect for others’ roles in them is non-negotiable.
Some details are combined or edited—not to distort, but to protect identities and for editorial clarity. *Plot Twisted* is an ongoing series of stories, not a memoir. Moments and occurrences may merge into one for storytelling purposes, but the emotional truth of the experience always remains intact.
The truth isn’t singular; it’s shared. Writing about relationships means exploring my version of events, understanding theirs, and recognizing the spaces in between.