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My 5 Questionable Superpowers and How They Mirror my Fictional Heroine

June 29, 2026 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

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None of them involve a cape! I may not have the power to fly or read minds, but I’ve developed a few, strange, human superpowers over the years that can also be seen as oddly comforting when you reframe them as a positive. After I wrote Love and Other Incurable Ailments, I slowly realized I hadn't invented the quirks of the main character Serenity. I gave her a few of my own. Maybe being … [Read more...]

Leave a Comment Filed Under: Humor in Everyday Life, Love & Other Incurable Ailments Tagged With: ADHD, emotional healing, flawed characters, Love and Other Incurable Ailments, Relatable humor, self-acceptance, superpowers

Flattened, Twisted, and Still Alive: The English Language

June 22, 2026 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

The Beauty of a Battered Language: Finley Peter Dunne (1867 – 1936) once quipped, “When we Americans are done with the English language it will look as if it had been run over by a musical comedy.” Nearly a century later, we’re still joyriding over words, backing up, running them down, and taking them for new spins. That's the charm of language. It evolves, adapts, reinvents itself with … [Read more...]

Leave a Comment Filed Under: Notes on Being Human, The Outer Banks Tagged With: bankers brogue, dialect and identity, English language, Language, linquistics, Love and Other Incurable Ailments, slang

To Name or Not to Name: Writing Fiction in a Real Place

June 15, 2026 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

Welcome to Ocracoke Harbor

When Fiction Meets a Real Place Anne Tyler amazes me with how she writes about real places, Baltimore, especially, and yet somehow makes them entirely her own. Her fictional neighborhoods feel familiar, but her corner stores and diners have names you’ve never heard before. You feel as if she’s built a parallel Baltimore just a few streets over from the real one. In my first novel, set near … [Read more...]

Leave a Comment Filed Under: The Outer Banks, The Writing Life Tagged With: Anne Tyler, Love and Other Incurable Ailments, novel writing process, ocracoke island, setting in fiction, writing tips

The Unexpected Comfort of a Spreadsheet: Trying New Things

June 8, 2026 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

What We Resist Until We Don’t For years my husband has been extolling the virtues of spreadsheets. Whenever I felt overwhelmed with tasks, he’d calmly say, “Why don’t you make a spreadsheet?” I’d groan. To me, that was just one more task, one I didn’t quite know how to do, as simple as it seemed to my logical-thinking spouse. To be sure, I can accomplish quite a bit on the computer. I design … [Read more...]

Leave a Comment Filed Under: Book Marketing & Promo, The Writing Life Tagged With: ADHD, Fiction, organization, spreadsheets, writing, writing tips

Five Months to Release Date: A Magical Week in Ocracoke

June 1, 2026 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

It’s five months before my novel’s release, and I’m freaking out a little bit. But visiting Ocracoke — the tiny Outer Banks village that became the setting for the story, and where my heart is— helped calm me. Between bookstore visits, literary connections, beach drives, breakfast at Pony Island, and the Firemen’s Ball, the week felt like a celebration not only of books, but of the island … [Read more...]

Leave a Comment Filed Under: Love & Other Incurable Ailments, The Outer Banks, The Writing Life Tagged With: Fiction, ocracoke, writing

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Author, poet, artist, cynical optimist, corgi aficionado, crafter & klutz with just enough ADHD to keep it spinning. More here.

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