My Writing is My Passion in My World

My Writing is My Passion in My World

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Multiple Sclerosis....I am Human!

I absolutely love to write, whether it is in my journal, computer, poem, story, or working on a book. My deadline is approaching for me to submit my memoir manuscript and sadly I am not going to meet my dead-line. I have asked for an extension, but no response as of yet.

I have had a very rough time with my multiple sclerosis and unfortunately was no able to work on my memoir as I had planned and was extremely excited to write. I could not wait to finish this and my hope, my wish was to inspire and uplift many people who found themselves in difficult situations and find strength within themselves to overcome and learn from the situation, whether it was an illness or another type of circumstance.

My multiple sclerosis has taught me so much, sometimes a little too much! It taught me that I was human, the biggest lesson many need to learn. Human, something so simple, but yet forgotten a majority of the time. I am human! I make mistakes, I forget sometimes, I hurt, I cry, I get fatigued, I get frustrated, I love, I enjoy my pets, I have dreams...

Katrina Case

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Memoir


Today, I have written two chapters and 4,000 words on my memoir titled, Finding A New Life, because that is exactly what I had to do after my diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. The writing is going great and memory lane can be a little emotional for me. I am about to enter into 1998 with my memoir where a tragic accident happened that will never leave my mind.

 Writing this memoir is a dream come true for me.When I got the idea to write a book in 2008, my first thought was to write a book on my life, so it started that way, but it did not last long before it was filled with fiction. My life was going great, and then boom MS happens, life happens, heartbreak happens, so Finding A New Life is exactly what I did, what I am doing now.

Monday, July 26, 2010

K. A. Taylor's Biography (Detailed)

Biography


K. A. Taylor also known as Katrina Ann Taylor was born on February 24, 1981 in Meridian, MS to David and Shirley Taylor. Taylor was raised in a small nearby town as an only child. At the age of 8, Taylor began piano lessons, the later dance and gymnastics at Newton County Dance and Gymnastics where Taylor continued lessons until the age of 15. Taylor has won numerous awards in all three areas and had thoughts of attending a school in PA for Arts.

At the age of 18 Taylor lost her father to a stroke on Christmas Day 1999 before the family had completely unwrapped all of the gifts to each other. Soon after the death of Taylor's father, she married to Newell Palmer soon after and had a son October 2000 and named him after her father, David. Taylor divorced soon after the birth of her son and continued college at East Central Community College working toward a nursing degree, originally wanted to be a neurologist.

At the age of 22, Taylor graduated from Meridian Community College from the registered nurse program. Immediately after graduation Taylor worked on the women's unit at a St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson, MS. Taylor rotated through different units toward the end of her two years to gain much experience to eventually leave St. Dominic Hospital to travel nurse. While working at St. Dominic, Taylor married March 26, 2004 to Mark Hale in New Orleans, LA. September 1, 2004, they had a son, Nathan Hale.

June 5, 2005 Taylor and her family began the travel nursing experience. Taylor’s first assignment was for a 13 week contract in Little Rock, AR.



Multiple Sclerosis

Memorial Weekend 2006 Taylor had her first symptom of multiple sclerosis while working at a hospital in Phoenix, AZ; she woke up with her entire left leg numb and tingling. She ignored her symptoms and went on to work for her regular shift as a post-surgical nurse. Taylor was soon sent to the emergency room after her morning shift began since the numbness and tingling was spreading up her body. She was then admitted to the hospital on a telemetry unit for tests and treatment of a complicated migraine.

The month of June went well for Taylor and she moved to Gilbert, AZ to work for Banner Health in Mesa, AZ. Taylor was assigned to Mesa Hospital, but she would also work at the other three facilities in Mesa and did travel back to Phoenix for a few shifts.

July 2006, Taylor became sick again with numbness of her right left and severe migraines which her left to cancel many of her scheduled shifts. Taylor soon went downhill with her health with difficulty walking, dizziness, fatigue, migraines, numbness/tingling from the waist down. Taylor worked until she collapsed at the nurses’ station. She was taken to the emergency room by her husband, Mark Hale on August 1, 2006 and she was then diagnosed with multiple sclerosis by a MRI, Lumbar Puncture, and physical assessment were all abnormal. Multiple lesions were discovered. Taylor’s MRI was not abnormal just a few months prior to her diagnosis.

September 2006 Taylor and her family moved back to her hometown in Mississippi. “MS brought me back MS” jokes Taylor. Taylor and her family moved in with her mother, Shirley. Taylor tried time and time again to go back to work but failed until her August 2007 attempt at a facility in Meridian, where she worked for nine months until the day in April 2008 when her legs quit working while at work. Taylor was wheeled off the floor in her own wheelchair.

Mark and Taylor separated August 2008, when he left her taking both sons because of Taylor’s severe depression and nervous breakdowns from her illness. The divorce was final February 4, 2009.

April 28, 2008, Taylor was declared disabled by her physicians. Taylor finally won social security disability after three denials and one appeal with the help of her lawyer in February 16, 2010.



Writing

Taylor wrote her first book, Accidentally Awake: Tragedies beginning July 2008 when she originally wanted to write a book about her life. Taylor wrote about her father’s death January 3, 2000 and then turned her story fiction soon after the first few chapters in her book. It took Taylor eight months to write Accidentally Awake: Tragedies.

“I named my book Accidentally Awake: Tragedies because that is the way I felt, accidentally awake. It was like my life was not my own anymore. I was watching from the outside as this movie was playing and I had no control over it, my own life,” writes Taylor.

While inpatient seeking treatment for her nervous breakdown before her divorce from Mark was final, Taylor began writing poetry. Taylor says, “Writing in my journal helped me live, so did writing my feelings through my poems helped me survive through this mess of my life.”

After Taylor’s boyfriend left her, she decided not to become depressed but to write a book of 50 poems since the company which published, Accidentally Awake: Tragedies also published poetry. Taylor wrote 30 poems in one week, she finished her poems late September 2009 in which she began the book with only 11 poems in August 2009. She titled her book of actually 52 poems, From Inspirational Thoughts to the Heart’s Struggles.

Recently, Taylor has been working on a second Accidentally Awake, subtitled Loneliness. While working on her new book, she has also written and published a total of 51 poems in which she titled, Deep Emotions of Reality.



Taylor is now focusing on finishing Accidentally Awake: Loneliness. Taylor has rekindled her relationship with her ex-boyfriend Chad Case and Nathan lives primarily with his father, Mark. Taylor has full-custody of her older son, David.

Monday Has Been Busy!

Monday has been filled with much writing on my new book, Accidentally Awake: Loneliness.

Olivia finds herself heartbroken nine years after the beginning of the tragedies that she has faced. Soon, her heartbreak becomes overwhelming for her to create a profile online, not really expecting much from the website. She soon finds herself is a complicated situation that leaves her fearing the new in her life or has her past come back to get her for the second time??

So far today, I have written over a thousand words. I also decided to write my story of how I became to be interested in writing.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Deep Emotions of Reality!

Newest book of poems, fifty-one total for this collection.


There are six categories of poems, which include family, thinking, spoken words, sadness and secrets, love and happiness, and difficulties in relationships. Any one poem could happen to any person during their lifetime, which brings deep emotions.










Now, we are here again, getting our second chance, feeling complete in my heart
Every time I need you, you are willingly there for me, taking my breath away.
We hold on tight to each other and our second chance, we promise to never part,
Smiling as you are always with me, I am within you each minute of every day.


- “Our Second Chance”

I am very excited and cannot wait to get my copy of this book!

Now I am completely concentrating on Accidentally Awake: Loneliness! I have Part 1 and 2 are already outlined with ideas and most of my characters are profiled :) Cannot wait to get into this new book! Also, I am excited to be working with Microsoft Office 2010!!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Update on Writing

Update, Update, Update...











Today, I received an email that all documents were received and all looked okay with the publishing company for my newest book (of poems). Deep Emotions of Reality. In the same email I was told since I still have a book that has not been released that my new book would be put on hold and not released for six months. This news disappointed me a little, but after reading on I saw where I am able to put a rush on the production of the new book, which I opted in to do.

Accidentally Awake: Loneliness has ideas keep coming and coming... Now writing the book into parts with chapters also :)

:D today has been productive overall :D

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Reviewing, Final Reviews...

Tomorrow is the deadline for... Deep Emotions of Reality. The cover art is completed, consents signed and dated, pictures scanned, and manuscript is reviewed once again. Today has been very busy and hot!

Finally, finally...I got my copy of From Inspirational Thoughts to the Heart's Struggles! It looks great and I am very thrilled about my poetry. I hope everyone who reads it enjoys it as much as I did writing it and feeling much accomplished. :)