The Day I Danced with a Monarch: A Reminder That Nature Still Wins

After a week of rain and gray skies, I stepped outside and found myself face-to-face with a monarch butterfly—a rare, breathtaking sight that reminded me why we let dandelions grow and bees buzz in our yard. Here's why moments like these mean everything when you're living with chronic illness and still trying to find joy in the little things.

He Gets That From Me: A Quiet Story That Almost Stumbles on the Details

He Gets That From Me by Unathi Smith offers a touching, character-driven story with emotional depth and strong interiority. While the plot is unique and engaging, the novel suffers from excessive description and noticeable editing errors that may disrupt some readers. This review explores the strengths and shortcomings of this quietly powerful book and its impact on self-publishing perception.

Rediscovering Joy: Why Asterix & Obelix Became My Unexpected Chronic Illness Therapy

Living with chronic illness can be exhausting—but sometimes, the best medicine isn’t in a prescription bottle. For me, it came in the form of two tiny Gauls named Asterix and Obelix. This heartfelt reflection explores how nostalgia, humor, and childhood comfort shows like Asterix & Obelix help me cope with sarcoidosis, heart failure, and the unpredictable chaos of chronic illness.

Book Review: Holly by Stephen King — A Deeply Disappointing Detour

Disappointed in Stephen King’s Holly? You’re not alone. This candid review explores why this latest novel fell flat—from forced political commentary and pandemic rants to a suspense-free plot and unrelatable characters. A must-read for chronic illness warriors, debut authors, and longtime King fans wondering, What happened to the thrill?