I had lots of ideas and my publisher combined a couple of them, and there you have it! The second part took time to come up with. The first part of the title emerged from the abrupt ending of a Toastmaster’s speech that Russ had practiced in front of his friends. I wrote the book for myself, for thrivers, for survivors of suicide loss, for those needing inspiration and healing after losing a loved one. It reveals all of the emotions and the stages of grief that I endured. That’s All I Got! Thirval: A Widow’s Journey After Suicide recalls the journey of healing and thriving for the first few years after the loss of my husband, Russ, to the completion of suicide as a result of mental illness. Happy Writing About Grief An Interview with Karen VossĬan you tell our readers a bit about your book and who it is written for? She’s from Milwaukee and the author of That’s All I Got! Thrival: A Widow’s Journey After Suicide. Today I’m delighted to welcome Karen Voss to the blog. Last week, poet Erik Fuhrer wrote about Writing Poetry During the Pandemic. If you have an idea for a post, send it my way. This week, I’m bringing back Write Now! Wednesdays, an almost weekly feature highlighting writing craft and exercises.
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