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When Phone Scrolling Feels Like Self-Harm for the Mind

When Phone Scrolling Feels Like Self-Harm for the Mind: Phone scrolling addiction for writers | By Amy Roullier I often struggle to find a healthy balance between sharing my art online and spending way too much time on social media. I’ve lost countless nights to the vortex of videos, reels, endless feeds, and the black hole that is the comment section. I tell myself it’s research. I tell myself it’s …

Write the Book Anyway – Someone Needs Your Art

Write the Book Anyway — Someone Needs Your Art | By Amy Roullier It’s been nearly a year since I released my first poetry collection, Silent Reflections of a Fragile Heart. Did it sell millions of copies? No. Has it even reached triple digits? Not yet.Have I gone viral, quit my day job, and become a full-time writer? Definitely not. So… what’s there to be happy about? Well, I wrote …

The Quiet Death of a Writer in the Age of Content

The Quiet Death of a Writer in the Age of Content | By Amy Roullier. How Content Creation Hijacked My Writing Life As writers turned content creators, we shouldn’t have to sell our souls just to sell our art on social media. But alas, that’s the world we live in. We’re told to grab attention within seconds, to create scroll-stopping content, to build meaningful connections online. We’re encouraged to pull …