December20
 Writing a book, making cards, artworks, crafts, CDs, DVDs are all wonderful creative things to do if you can’t take work outside of the house and you can always start a free quality blog which you can use to showcase your work, even link it to an online payment facility to take payments. But it’s hard to sell anything right now as people don’t have money and for many the future of their jobs is uncertain so they are understandably holding onto their money very tightly.
So what else can a stay at home parent, housebound or transport-limited person do? Read the rest of this entry »
December16
 This is a little clip I did last Christmas.
Enjoy.
Donna Williams *)
http://www.donnawilliams.net
December16
 We all get them, year after year….those PR ‘Christmas cards’ which remind us that a company is thinking of us (and their potential future capacity to profit from us). Read the rest of this entry »
December8
 Sacha Vais, editor and founder of Irked Magazine, contacted me with an exciting interview opportunity. I was to be their Melbourne correspondent covering the International Homeless World Cup which had come to Melbourne this week. Here’s the scoop.
December4
 Each month I send out a challenge for people to send me a 1-2 word topic they’d like me to write a poem to and I must write all the poems in the challenge within 48 hours. People CAN’T send names (yes, everyone wants one named after their child ) but they can send other 1-2 word titles. Each sender only gets me writing one poem per poetry challenge and the more surreal the challenge, the better. Read the rest of this entry »
December2
I was asked by a parent of a son with autism about my language history. I hope there comes a day where we stop understand that serious language and communication disorders in those with autism actually have identifiable labels of their own with their own associated strategies and treatments and stop mystifying them as ‘the autism’. So here’s what I’d replied to the question. Read the rest of this entry »
December2
  I invited some of my readers to interview me on particular books which had been helpful to them. Kathleen chose to interview me about the book Exposure Anxiety; The Invisible Cage of Involuntary Self Protection Responses. Here’s that interview: Read the rest of this entry »
November29
 If you get brain edema, fluid retention, liver problems, tend to inflammation, or struggle to detox, if you are sick of migraine from coffee withdrawal, find coffee keeps you up all night, or are worried about coffee dependency or its impact on anxiety states or mania, this may be the recipe for you! And it’s high in vitamins! And it’s GF/CF and it grows in your garden. Read the rest of this entry »
November29
 I lived 35 years with two primary immune deficiencies and their impact on blood health Read the rest of this entry »
November29
I wrote an article on object blindness and context blindness and got this reply: Read the rest of this entry »