Laraine Herring holds an MFA in Creative Writing and an MA in Counseling Pschology. She has developed numerous workshops that use writing as a tool for healing grief and loss. She also works with substance abusers, using personal story to help them work through issues of addiction. She is the author of LOST FATHERS:HOW WOMEN HEAL FROM ADOLESCENT FATHER LOSS and MONSOONS, a book of short stories. Her short stories, poems and essays have appeared in national and local publications. Her fiction has won the Barbara Deming Award for Women.
"Practical, accessible, and motivational."—The Washington Post
"A worthwhile and motivating read for all writers, whether or not
they are familiar with yoga. Those who enjoy Julia Cameron's (The
Artist's Way, etc.) holistic approach should similarly like
Herring's work."—Library Journal
"The practice is exquisitely clear; breathe and write. This book is
an excellent guide and a catalyst for that deep work, and a wise
companion for the writer's journey."—SARK, author and artist of
Fabulous Friendship Festival
"Laraine Herring takes you on a journey toward wholeness as a
writer—she not only explores every aspect of the writing process;
she also invites you to explore every aspect of your writing
self—body, mind, and spirit. Anyone who writes—or wants to—will
find this book as essential and inspiring as breath."—Gayle
Brandeis, author of Fruitflesh: Seeds of Inspiration for Women Who
Write
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