by Linsey Stevens | Oct 29, 2018 | Editor’s Bookshelf
If you have a body, this book is for you. Okay—maybe truisms don’t charm you. Of course you have a body. Right now your eyes scan these words and more likely than not, your finger is hovering over a mouse, trackpad, or smartphone screen. But often when we think of...
by Linsey Stevens | Sep 30, 2018 | Editor’s Bookshelf
Tyrian Press just announced that Iphelia: Awakening the Gift of Feeling, the Children’s Edition, will be published on January 23, 2019, making it the ideal time to share my first review of a children’s book: Emotional Explorers, by psychologists Maria Mercè Conangla...
by Linsey Stevens | Aug 29, 2018 | Editor’s Bookshelf
Editor’s Bookshelf is a regular review of soon-to-be-released books that, in the spirit of Iphelia, asks important questions about how the written word and, in some cases, imagery are used to help readers reconnect with their feelings, themselves, each other, and the...
by Linsey Stevens | Jul 18, 2018 | Editor’s Bookshelf
Editor’s Bookshelf is a regular review of soon-to-be-released books that, in the spirit of Iphelia, asks important questions about how the written word and, in some cases, imagery are used to help readers reconnect with their feelings, themselves, each other, and the...
by Linsey Stevens | Nov 20, 2017 | Iphelia
In the past, I’ve enjoyed sharing a quippy little phrase that I considered both witty and telling of myself: “Some people are optimistic, some people are pessimistic, but I’m sarcastic.” I can hear myself saying it dozens of times over—impressed by my ability to wrap...