Foundational Reads That Shaped the Journey

Recommended Reading for Writers & Healers

Alongside my own books, this library also includes works that have deeply influenced my understanding of healing, identity, and spiritual alignment. These are books I recommend because they speak to the inner work—the kind that supports both healing and writing from a grounded, whole place.

These selections are not about striving or fixing yourself.
They are about understanding what has already been restored and learning how to live, write, and create from that truth.

Spirit, Soul & Body — Andrew Wommack

A foundational teaching on wholeness that helps separate identity from experience. This book brings clarity to how healing works internally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically, making it especially helpful for writers unpacking deep or layered stories.

Why it matters here:
Understanding what is whole within you protects you from writing from wounds instead of truth.

Why I recommend this:
This book brings clarity to where healing truly begins, helping you separate who you are from what you’ve experienced so you can write and live from wholeness, not wounds.

Resurrection Image — Dr Pastor Gerald Thompson

A powerful exploration of identity through the lens of resurrection life. This book reinforces what it means to live—and create—from the finished work, not from past versions of yourself.

Why it matters here:
Writers who understand resurrection identity write with authority, not apology.

Why I recommend this:
It anchors identity in resurrection life, reminding you that your story is written from victory, not survival, and shaping how you see yourself as you write.

Blueprint to Balance - Dr Roz Thompson

A practical, grace-centered guide for restoring balance in seasons of overwhelm. Blueprint to Balance helps bring order to time, energy, and responsibilities without sacrificing peace or purpose.

This book is especially helpful for women who carry many roles—writers, creatives, leaders, and caregivers—who desire structure that supports their well-being rather than drains it.

Why it matters here:
Creating from a place of balance protects you from burnout and allows your work, writing, and calling to flow from alignment instead of exhaustion.

Why I recommend this:
This book offers practical structure without pressure, helping you create rhythms that protect your peace, energy, and purpose, especially in seasons where balance feels hard to maintain.

No Plan B — Ashley Rhodes

A bold, faith-rooted reminder of commitment, obedience, and walking forward without a fallback mindset. This book speaks to writers and healers standing at the edge of obedience—especially when fear tries to negotiate purpose.

Why it matters here:
There are seasons where clarity comes after obedience, not before.

Why I recommend this:
This book speaks to the moment when obedience requires commitment without a backup plan, especially for writers stepping forward in faith and purpose.

Dear Sister…

Mentor Notes from My Journey

These are the lessons I gathered along the way.
The truths I learned in quiet seasons.
The wisdom I wish someone had handed me sooner.

This space isn’t about perfection; it’s about becoming.

Here, I share the real parts of the writing journey:
the pauses, the resistance, the healing, the obedience, and the courage to keep going.

Take what speaks.
Leave what doesn’t.