Lynn Shattuck grew up in a Southeast Alaskan rainforest and is now a Maine-based writer. She’s a columnist at Elephant Journal, where she writes about grief, parenting and wellness. Her essays have been featured in Human Parts, Al Jazeera, P.S. I Love You, The Fix, Vice, Fabric, and Mind Body Green.

Blog posts
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How Do We Know if it’s Time to Shelve a Writing Project?
If I let go of a writing project, does that mean the hours I spent on it were wasted?
Could This Be the Cure for Writer’s Blah?
The best part of writing are the moments when I don’t feel like I’m in charge.
The Unexpected Gift of Writing a Book Proposal
Why spend my time writing an overwhelming, difficult document like a book proposal that no one might read, when I’m already wrestling with a vexing memoir?
