Storytime with Hallie

A Journey of Life, Church & More


This is me

By Hallie J. Carl

When I was a teenager, I wrote all the time. My dream was to be a writer. I imagined myself in a cabin with a cup of coffee on my desk and a dog curled up at my feet as I clicked away at a keyboard. In junior high, I bought a little notebook from the bookstore at school and I scribbled story ideas or ideas for characters.

I got a typewriter for Christmas and I began to write more seriously. I remember realizing a identity statement, “This is me. I am a writer,” embedding into my bones.

However, I stopped writing at a certain point, ideas and characters and plot lines gone. I would try to pick it up here and there over the years, only to feel like that part of myself may have been lost somewhere along the journey of my life. As often happens in life, I began to bear the weight of how others considered me with such a shouldered burden. Insecurities of what people would think about me if they read my writing began to loom so large that it stopped my fingers from dancing across a keyboard.

Through the events of the last seven months of my life, there has been one solid thing that I have heard over and over in my mind,

“Write it, Hallie. Write it.”

I have pondered the thought of that and little light bulbs began to appear just as if I was a 13 year old holding a little tablet full of ideas. Except this time, they weren’t story ideas, they were moments of my journey. A memory, a conversation, a text or email. Moments that have such full weight and meaning. Something began to settle into my bones. I needed to write again, I had a story to share. A conviction grew that I could do this and do it unashamed. “This is me. I am a writer.”

I reached out to a friend who is a novelist and she gave me the advice to start with a blog. I was overwhelmed at the idea of how to tell this story of mine from start to finish. She assured me that wasn’t necessary. Just fill the blog with moments, thoughts, experiences. With time, those thoughts would begin to weave together with a tone, theme, and continuity that I may be able to compile into a book.

At the end of the day, that is a goal. A book. One that guides mothers who have children with mental illness, churches on how to handle trauma and mental illness, and individuals to step into the dark places of their worst fears realized, electrified anxiety, and the heavy depression that can be unwanted companions on any journey.

So, here I am, a cup of coffee next to me that long ago lost its heat, a dog curled up, not at my feet but nearly on my lap, and a story to share. You are welcome to join me.

(7th and 8th grade author, Hallie 🙂



23 responses to “This is me”

  1. I will join you the entire way! ❤️

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  2. I am so glad you are doing this Halle. I love ❤️ you & your family & my heart breaks for your pain. God will use your pain, bravery & gift of story telling to help heal your soul. As you write, know that you are so so loved, respected, admired & appreciated. You have soothed & ministered to so many over the years. I know God is not finished using you for His purposes. Huge hugs & prayers.

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  3. Ready to be a reader.

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  4. I am so excited for you Hallie. You are truly amazing and your heart is so precious!
    I cannot wait to read more of your journey in such ways you will put into words and formed sentences for other eyes to see, hearts to feel and minds to remarkably astonish.
    So wonderful! ✨️
    With love Agne xo

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  5. You have always touched the hearts of many. Excited to read what you have to share. You are truly a gift.

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  6. Hallie everyone has a story to tell. I am sure yours will be helpful others. I admire you courage. Let your fingers dance away.

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  7. Love you and have always believed in you! You got this. 💕💕💕

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  8. I look forward to reading the story your dancing fingers will tell. 💕

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  9. Keep on writing. I am a writer also. Live your dream.

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  10. I have been praying for you, Hallie, and now I’m praying for you to find healing through your writing. I always have. I’m sorry I won’t be seeing you at our church anymore. That makes me sad. I’m praying for your entire family to find restoration and healing. God bless you all.

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  11. I love it! So proud of you. You have more than enough material and experience to share, what a blessing to write about it and help others. I love you!

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  12. This is great! I look forward to every little moment.

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  13. Looking forward to every moment

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  14. I’m not the least bit surprised my friend. I’ll be cheering you on all along the way!

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    Excited to follow you on this journey!

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  16. God has blessed you in so many ways…and this is just one more example of His gift of loving kindness shining brightly in you! Wishing you healing as you tell a story I’m certain will be impactful to many.

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  17. Yes Hallie, you are a writer. I’d love to hear more.

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  18. I always loved the way you told your stories, and now I am glad you are telling more stories. I will be following. My prayers continue to be with you through you healing.

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  19. Thank you for your boldness and honesty. I pray that your words are balming to hearts that have been wounded by the church. I have loved every word so far.

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  20. I’m here for it. 💕

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  21. You’re on your way. ” This is you” . I love you so much xo

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  22. You are a writer! And you have a story!

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About Me

My name is Hallie Carl. I am a wife (to Lee), mom (to Caleb and Isaiah) and the two things I am most passionate about are books (so many) and dogs (Enzo, Tonks and Ahsoka).

I formerly worked as a Pastor, where I was passionate about leading and guiding women in their walks and through hard things. I also loved reading and teaching the Bible.

I care deeply for the overlooked and misunderstood. I believe each person on earth deserves to be treated with value, empathy, compassion and love, even at our most unlovely moments.

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