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Tina Welling

    The author finds the greatest satisfaction in the solitary act of writing, particularly in those moments of sudden insight or when disparate ideas converge into something entirely new. While external validation like seeing books on shelves is pleasant, the true driving force lies in these internal creative discoveries. The most profound joy, however, comes from the intimate connection forged with readers, creating a complete circle of understanding between writer and audience.

    Tuesdays in Jail
    Writing Wild
    • Writing Wild

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Align Your Creative Energy with Nature’s “Everything we know about creating,” writes Tina Welling, “we know intuitively from the natural world.” In Writing Wild, Welling details a three-step “Spirit Walk” process for inviting nature to enliven and inspire our creativity.

      Writing Wild
    • In 2011, novelist Tina Welling began teaching journaling workshops for the mostly male inmates at the Teton County Jail in Jackson, Wyoming. What began as a little-understood impulse on her part became a meaningful journey with surprising results. Welling was floored by how much she had in common with the incarcerated: “It’s just that they had been arrested and I had not.” They talked and wrote about self-esteem, anger, forgiveness, compassion, personal power, codependency. She gave the men one hour a week to explore their inner lives; they gave her an unprecedented experience of intimacy and vulnerability. Replete with the kind of gorgeous writing for which Welling is acclaimed, Tuesdays in Jail is part memoir, part riveting exploration of individual inmates’ lives and challenges, and an enlightening and insightful examination of American incarceration.

      Tuesdays in Jail