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What happens when life forces you to stop writing?
In this episode of No Mess, No Magic, I sit down with developmental editor and story scientist Lori Puma to talk about creativity, rest, uncertainty, and what happens when your plans are completely upended.
After being diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2018, Lori underwent an eight-hour brain surgery that changed her life overnight.
For years afterward, she could only manage about 30 minutes of activity per day before exhaustion and cognitive symptoms took over. Writing, reading, socializing, and even everyday tasks suddenly looked very different.
Together, we explore what it means to live through seasons of illness, grief, burnout, and uncertainty.
We discuss:
Whether you're navigating illness, burnout, caregiving, grief, a demanding season of life, or simply feeling frustrated that you're not writing as much as you'd like, this conversation is a powerful reminder that creativity doesn't disappear when you stop producing.
Connect with Lori:
Lori Puma helps experienced indie authors write novels that make readers skip bathroom breaks and ignore their smartphones. She started her career publishing scientific papers, then spent years helping data tell stories, and now she's a Visual Story Scientist and developmental editor who uses infographics and science to help genre fiction authors write novels that aren't just addictive, they're unforgettable.
Free quiz - Breakout Novel X-Ray: https://loripuma.com/quiz
Infographic Guide to Standout Plots: https://lori-puma.kit.com/products/infographic-guide-to-standout-novels
By Monica HayWhat happens when life forces you to stop writing?
In this episode of No Mess, No Magic, I sit down with developmental editor and story scientist Lori Puma to talk about creativity, rest, uncertainty, and what happens when your plans are completely upended.
After being diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2018, Lori underwent an eight-hour brain surgery that changed her life overnight.
For years afterward, she could only manage about 30 minutes of activity per day before exhaustion and cognitive symptoms took over. Writing, reading, socializing, and even everyday tasks suddenly looked very different.
Together, we explore what it means to live through seasons of illness, grief, burnout, and uncertainty.
We discuss:
Whether you're navigating illness, burnout, caregiving, grief, a demanding season of life, or simply feeling frustrated that you're not writing as much as you'd like, this conversation is a powerful reminder that creativity doesn't disappear when you stop producing.
Connect with Lori:
Lori Puma helps experienced indie authors write novels that make readers skip bathroom breaks and ignore their smartphones. She started her career publishing scientific papers, then spent years helping data tell stories, and now she's a Visual Story Scientist and developmental editor who uses infographics and science to help genre fiction authors write novels that aren't just addictive, they're unforgettable.
Free quiz - Breakout Novel X-Ray: https://loripuma.com/quiz
Infographic Guide to Standout Plots: https://lori-puma.kit.com/products/infographic-guide-to-standout-novels