Dear Family & Friends,
I hope life is treating you well! The San Francisco Writers Conference last weekend was another great experience that I’m going to ‘tell’ you about, but first, I’m sharing my review of my dear friend, Maggie’s book, Wildflower. If you haven’t met Maggie yet, read about her below and visit her blog!

I am Maggie Watson, an Indie Poet and Author from Scotland. My poetry journey began at the start of the Pandemic in 2020.
I think we can all agree it was a very difficult time (especially, if like myself, you live alone). I initially put pen to paper as a way of getting my sense of isolation down on paper. I did not envisage then, that it would become such a huge part of my life. My first collection of poems was published (by a publishing house in December 2020). I look at what I wrote back then and cringe!
In 2021 I decided to try and self-publish, and so, "Me and My Shadow" and "Once Upon A Time" were born. Again, as I look back, I know I was only going for the achievement factor and being able to say that I had self-published, rather than concentrating on the standard of my work. The biggest improvement in my writing has come from joining WordPress without a doubt. The standard on here is so high, you do need to raise your bar!
In October 2024 I released my sixth collection, "Pieces of Me". This was a very important collection as it is my story in poems of my years spent in an Domestic Abuse relationship. At the end of 2025 I released "Wildflower" as a follow up to "Pieces of Me" so that people could see how far I have come, as well as the doubts and fears that sometimes plague me. I was extremely honoured to be part of the After Rain Skies Anthology this year( 2025) curated by Michelle Ayon Najavas. I am, like Michelle, passionate about a subject which is still taboo in some parts of society and trying to empower abuse survivors. My work has also been included in five anthologies, as well as being published at Spillwords and other e-zines (Please see my "Other Publications" Page). Last year, I was awarded both Publication and Author of the Month by Spillwords. These are things I never imagined at the start of my writing journey!
I am forever grateful to the WordPress community for their love and support. All my collections are available on Amazon (Please see my "My Books" Page). I write for the love of writing, and I always hope someone can take something from my words.
My 5-star review:
Maggie Watson pulls the emotions for her poetry deeply from her soul. Her words are honest, raw, beautiful, and painful at times because she is a survivor of domestic abuse. She doesn’t try to mask the nightmare. Instead, Wildflower is a collection of poetry that exudes resilience.
The first line in The Foreword provides a profound beginning: “…you spill your words onto the page and pray that they don’t resonate.” Most writers, me included, wish for their stories and poetry to resonate, but in Maggie’s case, she wishes for no one to endure the abuse that she found herself trapped in. The difference is that she hopes to empower those who are experiencing abuse of any kind, or to encourage survivors of abuse to keep moving forward. Her poems will bring comfort and build muscle. Maggie’s poetry is solid proof that escaping from beneath the hand or belittling words of an abusive partner is possible, not only for personal wellbeing, but to inspire others to make the same bold move.
Choosing favorites from this reflective collection is difficult. So, I’m highlighting pieces of profoundness or wisdom that are sprinkled throughout the book. These are my takeaways even though I haven’t walked in Maggie’s shoes. I acknowledge her experience, the horror and pain, and commend her strength. She is truly an inspiration.
Maggie opens her heart, becomes transparent, and is a straightshooter with her words, but she emphasizes, “Never anoint my skin with pity.” All of us should heed her attitude, “Nothing can live for free in my head unless I agree.”
“To view our scars not as flaws but rather as a work of art or a beautiful mosaic.”
“Always listen to the cadence of preferred words. It is not only the dying who utter silent screams.”
Through Maggie’s heartbreaking and emboldening account, she portrays the truth, that courage lies within us. We can keep it confined or give it freedom.
I’m grateful that Maggie is no longer silent because her voice needs to be heard. She states from “Pieces of Me (5)”: “Those pieces are now artifacts of my history. Now, I look at them and smile.” Maggie wasn’t “born to be a lotus flower. In stagnant water is not where she belongs. She is a wildflower, free!” I highly recommend Wildflower for those who are in an unhealthy relationship, for encouragement to escape, or for anyone who could use a nudge to see the good in spite of life “always being bittersweet.”
I hope my review enticed you to purchase a copy of Maggie’s book, and if you’ve read her evocative collection and it moved you in the same way, it would be nice to leave a review for her on Amazon and/or Goodreads. As she and I both agree, “It’s nice to be nice.” 🥰
And reviews for Indie Authors are like hugs. 🤗
An update about the SF Writers Conference…
I had another rich experience for my second time attending. The conference is an excellent way to meet new people while seeing familiar faces. It’s all about networking. A couple highlights were chatting with Michael Larsen (co-founder who is 92 years old) and Dr. Andy Jones. I took more photos of scenes, but I enjoyed meeting Norelyn, Valerie, Diana, Arlene, Jennifer, and so many more wonderful people, and Teri and I snuck in a selfie by the Valentine booth. The weekend was about spreading love! The two keynote speakers were Jack El-Hai, highlighting his work on the Nuremberg film adaptation, and Raina Telgemeier, a graphic novelist known for Smile, Sisters, and Guts. Both were excellent! The icing on the cake was finding gorgeous red roses and Sees from hubby for Valentine’s Day when we got home!

I hope you enjoy the pics:
I received valuable feedback on my next children’s book, Carlie and Charlie Go Camping, so I’m making small changes before moving forward…
I hope you enjoyed this post and will plan to add Maggie’s book to your TBR for a powerful reading experience. Thanks so much for stopping by, and I look forward to visiting you! ❤️
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© Lauren Scott, BaydreamerWrites.com
Author and poet, Lauren Scott, is a recent Pushcart Prize Nominee who enjoys small-town living in the Bay Area with her husband, Matt, of thirty-seven years. Their daughter and son live out of state, and with frequent visits and technology, this family of four remains close. Lauren has published four collections of poetry: New Day, New Dreams (2013), Finding a Balance (2015), Ever So Gently (2023), and King Copper (2025). In 2021, she released her memoir, More than Coffee. Her first children’s book, Cora’s Quest, was published in 2024. Lauren has been a guest on several podcasts, and her writing is featured on Spillwords Press where she was voted Author of the Month and garnered Publication of the Month awards. She is a recent recipient of the Publication of the Year (Poetic) Award. Lauren is a contributing author in several anthologies, and her work is showcased on LatinosUSA and Gobblers and Masticadores. She is currently working on her second children’s book and another collection of poetry. Lauren’s muse discovers inspiration from family, spending time outdoors, reveling in simple things, and marveling at the mysteries of life.

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That was a touching review of Maggie’s new book Lauren. It looks like you had a blast at the conference and I wish you both great success on your new books.
Thanks for your wonderful comment, Ernie, and for your good wishes. Hope you’re doing well!
On top of the world my friend.
A profound review, Lauren.
Thanks for your kind words, Joy! 💞
Maggie’s poetry book sounds excellent. That cover–just amazing. And you remind me how much I miss in-person conferences. What a fun time!
Thanks for your wonderful words, Jacqui! I love the cover too! Maggie did a beautiful job on all counts! I’d love to attend other conferences, but having the SF conf. so close is a perk. No flying. 🙂
I am looking forward to reading Maggie’s new poetry book. Thank you for sharing your excellent review. Congratulations, Maggie. The conference pictures show how well organized it was! It must be so exciting to be a part of of it and you are looking awesome.
That’s wonderful, Balroop! Maggie will be thrilled, and I’m glad you loved my review. I’m also happy you enjoyed the conference pics, and thanks for your kind words. 🙂 Hugs!
I’ve never attended a writer’s conference, but you get me thinking Lauren. It looks like a lot of fun. Glad to hear that you got some valuable feedback on your next work. That sounds like a great sign of how helpful a conference can be! Glad to hear.
I know you would enjoy a writers conference, Brian. It’s about networking and gathering information so that each writer can choose a path that is best suited for him/her. It’s also about socializing and having fun. 🙂 Thanks for your kind words. I was told that my synopsis was excellent and learned more about the kind of book that I want my story to be (picture book, early reader, etc). The learning never ends, but now I know the format that will be best. What made me feel good was the invitations to email once I’m finished with editing. You should search conferences in your area. Thanks again, and I’ll visit you soon!
I know Philadelphia has one. I’m sure there are others in NYC. Its in my future. Just have to think about it some more. Sounds like you’re making lots of progress on the book. That’s awesome!
That’s great and I get it. It’s a lot to think about and plan ahead of time. Mine was easy because it’s only half hour away, but if I had to fly somewhere, that would definitely take more planning. Thanks again, Brian!
Dearest Lauren I am so glad you had an amazing time at the conference (I will be picking your brains soon 🤗)
Those red roses are so beautiful, just like you my friend 🌹❤️🌹
Thank you so very much for sharing your wonderful review of Wildflower 🙏
It means a lot 🥰🌹and I am so happy to hear you enjoyed it.
Thank you for everything !
Much love and big squishy hugs to you xoxox
A terrific review, Lauren. Congratulations to Maggie.
I’m so glad you had a wonderful time at the writer’s conference. I was hoping to go this year but had surgery a few weeks ago. Maybe next year!