CHRONICALLY ILL? WRITE ANYWAY.

A presentation by Sandra Postma

How to Be a Writer When You Have a Chronic Illness


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Do you struggle with your daily life as a spoonie and your desire to write? Then this free guide is for you! In it you will find practical and mindset tips to help you write while you deal with your health issues. You will discover the value of your spoonie voice and find out which type of spoonie writer you are.

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In this workshop by certified book coach Sandra Postma, who is chronically ill herself, you will learn why storytelling is vital for human representation and well-being, how to create an authentic disabled character (and how not to) and how to use your own imagination and integrity to write the stories that suit you.

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Sandra Postma

Sandra Postma is a former journalist who switched from fact to fiction after discovering her own writing held the power for change. Founding Your Story Mentor in 2021, Sandra is now a writer of fiction and nonfiction, and a certified book coach. In her work as a book coach, Sandra helps writers who don’t fit the usual writer mold due to their physical or mental health status. She helps people embrace their unique voice and develop their story ideas into novels.

As a woman with multiple chronic illnesses herself, she knows what it is like to feel invisible to society and misunderstood by many. Making her writers feel seen and making them realize how important their individual voices and stories are has become the main goal in her work. She helps people find their voice, write and thrive!

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