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Leigh Lincoln is an author whose narratives resonate deeply with the human experience.

With a passion for storytelling that touches hearts and provokes thoughtful reflection, she has carved a path that intertwines her love for writing with her dedication to advocating for the homeless and impoverished communities.

Her journey as an author is a testament to her commitment to making people ponder the choices they make, how they treat others, and the importance of empathy.

For over three decades, she has dedicated herself to making a difference in the lives of those in need. Her first novel, “Road Home,” was born from this tireless work. It serves as a thought-provoking mirror to society. Readers are challenged to consider how they live, treat others, and desire to be treated.

On this episode we find out how Leigh accidentally became a writer and strengthened her voice. In a community meeting, her voice wasn't valued. She was “just a mom” with no experience or education to contribute to the conversation.

She returned home to journal out her frustrations and opinions. This journaling habit transformed into a novel writing habit.

There are many emotional challenges that come from writing fiction based on real life situations. Leigh has interviewed adoptees and army veterans to bring more realism into her stories. She is so invested in her writing that certain readers believe her stories are not based in fiction, but her real life.

Leigh used to see herself as a little mouse in the corner, but now she is loud, proud, and out there with her storytelling and as a person in general.

When it comes to finding your voice, Leigh believes journaling with the classic pen on paper and travelling to new places is key. It serves a purpose in the pursuit of self-discovery and quality storytelling abilities.

Connect with Leigh on her website leighlincolnauthor.com

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How has writing helped your self-discovery process?

What real life experiences inspires your writing?

What are your favourite ways to connect with your ideal readers?

Never forget that you are worthy!

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