by Linsey Stevens | Nov 9, 2020 | Editor’s Bookshelf
About a month ago, I was standing in the shower, waking myself up for another day of editing from home, when I was struck by the question When are you ever going to write another book review? Yes, it was coming from within, but I could almost hear it. I suddenly felt...
by Linsey Stevens | Jan 31, 2020 | Editor’s Bookshelf
This month, I had the privilege of sharing my review of The Great Blue Hills of God with a wider audience as it was originally published on TravelAwaits.com. This was a special experience as I got to navigate balancing my commitment to writing feeling-focused review...
by Linsey Stevens | Dec 31, 2019 | Editor’s Bookshelf
Goodbye 2019, and thank you for all you’ve taught me! It feels good to bid the year (and the decade) adieu knowing I’m headed into 2020 with more knowledge, discipline, and inspiration than I’ve ever had before. The books I’ve read and the reviews I’ve written in both...
by Linsey Stevens | Nov 30, 2019 | Editor’s Bookshelf
Many books I’ve read contain wisdom; few feel like they come from a deep place of wisdom. Rewilding by Micah Mortali, Director of the Kripalu Schools and the founder of the Kripalu School of Mindful Outdoor Leadership, definitely does. Luckily for me, it also gets at...
by Linsey Stevens | Oct 31, 2019 | Editor’s Bookshelf
I was thrilled when Watkins approved me to review The Intuition Journal, partly because it’s such a lovely looking book. Sometimes we’re attracted to something because of its aesthetic—a feeling or energy I was invited to think about at the Jung in the Heartland...