Michelle Medlock Adams thought she’d find her future in journalism. She never dreamed she’d write and publish children’s books.

Michelle Medlock Adams thought she’d find her future in journalism. She never dreamed she’d write and publish children’s books.
Since its onset thousands of years ago, writing has served as one of the greatest—if not the greatest—form of communication the human race has had at its disposal. But what sets this form of communication apart from the rest?
“What’s in your secret heart?” a professor recently wrote on my creative nonfiction homework. At first I laughed. “Secret heart”? Please. But then I thought about what it meant for the piece.