Helping restless creatives turn chaos into sustainable growth.
Mindset, systems, and support for indie authors and artists who refuse to choose between art and income.
You’re in the right place if…
You’re a writer or creative with too many ideas and not enough direction.
Maybe you’re juggling multiple projects.
Maybe you’ve started a book but can’t seem to finish it.
Maybe you want a creative life that actually works, not just one you dream about.
You don’t need more motivation.
You need clarity.
Creative Clarity Session
A focused one-on-one session designed to untangle your ideas and help you move forward.
Together we’ll:
• map your current projects
• prioritize what actually matters
• identify a clear next step
You’ll leave with direction, momentum, and a plan you can start immediately.
Hi there! I’m Katlyn, a writer and creative who knows what it’s like to feel overwhelmed by your own ambition. I help creatives focus their energy, build simple systems, and actually finish their projects
Orphaned at a young age, Hazel’s beloved Aunt Claire is the only parent she knows. Never mind her thoughts on her aunt’s terrible taste in men, until Aunt Claire marries Rob, an abusive creep who financially traps the two of them and begins looking at Hazel in a way that makes her skin crawl. But when Hazel falls mysteriously ill and her best friend Molly is attacked by a wild animal, she finds she has bigger issues to worry about than avoiding Rob’s notice.
Stranger yet, are the two young men who suddenly insert themselves into Hazel’s life during the onslaught of her illness; half-feral Caden and a long-lost childhood friend named David.
In a blink, Hazel’s life turns upside down. She has always been content with not standing out. Now she has to cope with becoming a part of an underground society of Shifters. Pursued, terrified, and desperate, Hazel must discover her place in this new world of packs, alphas, love, and revenge while fighting to protect everything and everyone she loves.
Books
Some scars never fade. Some nightmares never leave. And some monsters never let go.
Molly used to be the carefree girl who never took life too seriously. But one violent night in the woods changes everything. A camper is dead. Her face is permanently scarred. And the guilt that follows leaves her barely recognizing the person in the mirror.
With her best friend missing inside the secluded community of Crescent Peak and her possessive ex refusing to back down, Molly’s world is unraveling. Worse, she can’t shake the eerie sense that something or someone is still watching her.
Then she collides with Vince, fire and warmth wrapped in charm. He refuses to let her fade into the background of her life, pushing her to reclaim her happiness and trust in herself again.
But the past she’s trying to outrun is catching up. And the truth about that night will upend everything Molly thought she knew about herself and the world around her.
Because the thing that attacked her wasn’t just an animal.
And it isn’t finished with her yet.
We Were Wild Once can be enjoyed as a standalone, but readers may find the experience even richer by reading Tell the Wolves I’m Home first.