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Let Stories Speak

Jill Carlyle

Where stories speak without disclaimers. I explore the intersection of literature, life, and the courage to write truth—from debut novel struggles to defending artistic freedom. Writing craft insights, industry lessons, and literary advocacy for writers w

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This is the second chapter in my Dating Before the Ink Dries series — where the feral edges of midlife meet the dangerous spark of wanting again.

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Dating before the ink dries

It’s been a minute since I’ve shown up here. Divorce has a way of stripping you bare, forcing reinvention whether you’re ready or not. I never thought I’d be back in the dating pool at fifty-six, but here I am—all because a good friend refu...

3 months ago
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Silenced Years

I’ve been quiet for a long time. Not just in the obvious ways, but in the deeper ones—the ones that crawl into your bones and convince you not to speak, not to write, not to take up space.

5 months ago
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Inbox Zero and Other Lies We Tell Ourselves

Inbox overwhelm is rarely just about email. Sometimes it’s a mirror, reflecting everything else we’ve been avoiding—unfinished drafts, unsent pitches, unwritten stories. So I asked myself…what happens when we finally stop avoiding and start...

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  • Jill Carlyle

    Writer | Educator. Where stories speak without disclaimers. I explore the intersection of literature, life, and the courage to write truth, from debut novel struggles to defending artistic freedom.

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