Slow Writing: Create at Your Own Pace

Nicole Gulotta

Hosted by author Nicole Gulotta, Slow Writing helps you embrace the season you’re in, create at your own pace, and care for your mind and body along the way. No urgency. No keeping up. Just a sustainable writing life that honors your unique rhythms and inner wisdom. When we’re not taking a breather, new episodes arrive on the full and new moons.

  1. May 14

    66. Creative Flow in Menopause with Vanessa Novissimo Wright

    For Part 3 of our cycle series, I’m in conversation with Vanessa Novissimo Wright, a creative communications strategist, writer, and certified life coach for midlife creatives. Before she was fully tapped into her midlife joy and authenticity, Vanessa had a pretty rough perimenopause experience. She generously shares the low points in her journey, which led her to develop a self-care method that keeps her connected to herself and her creative well. If you’re struggling to make sense of this life stage and in need of some wisdom from someone who’s been through it, you don’t want to miss this one. Episode Highlights How her perimenopause symptoms forced her into deep relationship with herself The daily practice of surrender  The FLOW method that keeps her grounded Vanessa’s “self-care-bag” and how she made her car a creative cocoon when her kids were young How a “planting seeds” approach to pave the way for embracing creativity in menopause Essential practices when you’re experiencing fatigue, brain fog, and can’t string sentences together The creative permission slips she’s giving to midlife folks she coaches Releasing perfectionism around journaling The necessity of fun, whimsy, and joy on the journey Meet Vanessa Vanessa Novissimo Wright is a creative communications strategist, writer, and certified life coach for midlife creatives. She helps them navigate menopause with creativity and joy so they can show up vibrantly for their community. Using her FLOW self-care method, Vanessa guides clients to embrace this age and stage of life with clarity, creativity, and curiosity. Follow her on Instagram and Substack. + Go to the show notes for links and resources mentioned in the episode + Sign up for my encouraging newsletter + Curl up with one of my books: WILD WORDS and EAT THIS POEM

    47 min
  2. Apr 1

    63. Refining Our Raw Material with Allison Mei-Li

    Every piece of writing starts the same way—as raw material. Fragmented lines in a notebook, messy, typed pages, and printed drafts that need the swipe of a colored pen. And once we have our start, there are so many craft choices to make along the way. Today’s guest, Allison Mei-Li, breaks down how to do it with intention, how to consider your reader’s experience, and above all, ways to care for yourself while working through difficult material. Episode Highlights How the process of oysters creating pearls mirrors the writer’s life Why becoming a mother motivated Allison to finally share her writing  The family emergency that caused her to question her path to publication, and how Allison wrote her way through a dark season of liminal space Creating ceremony around writing sessions, and how the yogic principle of saucha supports her practice Utilizing hermit crab essay principles in poetry (or anytime you need another way in) Sequencing choices that orient the reader, especially when you’re not writing chronologically  The value of including cultural commentary and levity alongside difficult personal moments Editing and arranging philosophies, including the value of giving it time and the necessity of getting to know your own work Publication fatigue and how adrenaline masks the exhaustion underneath The visceral reaction Allison had when her poem was torn apart on Reddit, our negativity bias, and how she didn’t let it stop her from publishing Meet Allison Allison Mei-Li is an author, poet, and mother based in Ventura County, CA. Known for her tender and honest writing style, Allison views poetry as a way to “go first,” offering language for the universal experiences we often carry quietly. She is a poetry reader at The Turning Leaf Journal and hosts creative gatherings for women both on and offline. Her work has been featured in Rust & Moth, Coffee + Crumbs, MER Literary, and others. Allison’s debut collection, A History of Holding, is now available. More Ways to Connect + Go to the show notes for links and resources mentioned in the episode + Sign up for my encouraging newsletter + Curl up with one of my books: WILD WORDS and EAT THIS POEM

    1 hr
5
out of 5
15 Ratings

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Hosted by author Nicole Gulotta, Slow Writing helps you embrace the season you’re in, create at your own pace, and care for your mind and body along the way. No urgency. No keeping up. Just a sustainable writing life that honors your unique rhythms and inner wisdom. When we’re not taking a breather, new episodes arrive on the full and new moons.

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