Michelle Paisley

Michelle Paisley Reed
Born (1968-08-11) August 11, 1968
Seattle, Washington
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Education B.A. in English
Alma mater California State University, Sacramento
Genre Fiction
Subject Yoga
Notable works All in Her Head (2011), All Over It (2012)
Website
www.michellepaisley.com

Michelle Paisley Reed is a Sacramento, California author[1][2] who has published two novels, four non-fiction books, and four screenplays[3] focused on the psyche and spirituality.

Early life

Michelle Paisley Reed was born in Seattle, Washington on August 11, 1968. She attended high school in Fairfield, California, northeast of San Francisco, and graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from California State University, Sacramento.[4][5][6]

Career

After graduating from college in 1994, she worked as a reporter and features editor for the Benicia Herald[7] and Contra Costa Times in Walnut Creek, CA. She then served as director of a non-profit enrichment program for children, program director for the Richmond YMCA and finally as director of Renaissance ClubSport in Walnut Creek.

In 2002, Paisley earned a Registered Yoga Teacher (500 hours) certification from Yoga Alliance and launched her own studio, Yoga Junction. It was originally located in Suisun City before moving to Green Valley. In 2005-2006 she worked on her first book after sending dozens of query letters, eventually publishing Yoga for a Broken Heart: A Spiritual Guide to Healing from Break-up, Loss, Death or Divorce with Findhorn Press in 2007.

In 2008, she was forced to change direction, so she obtained certifications as a Massage Therapist, Cranial Sacral Therapist, Bowen Therapist, and Hypnotherapist as well as studying EFT alternative medicine.

In between appointments at her 2009-2010 job, she gradually wrote her first novel, All in Her Head. Through what she described as a synchronistic Google event, she completed an agreement with the Strategic Book Group (the only publisher she contacted) within one week.

She has since owned a massage and yoga instruction studio, become a Reiki Master Therapist (Third Degree) and conducted a limited number of seminars entitled "Journey to Self-Love".[1][4][5][8]

Near death experience

At the age of 22, Paisley had a severe allergic reaction to a medication she was given and her heart stopped beating for several minutes. After this experience, she threw herself into the study and practice of yoga, hypnotherapy and meditation, searching for answers to her ordeal. After the publication of All in Her Head, she studied P.M.H. Atwater’s 2011 book Near-Death Experiences, The Rest of the Story.

Some of the motivation and themes in Paisley’s novel were born from this life-changing event.[8]

Novels

All in Her Head (2011)

All in Her Head journeys into the psyche of Bridget Holiday, a 41-year-old freelance writer who is obsessed with her weight. She meets a beginning hypnotherapist who wants to help her confront her inner demons, but she instead regresses back to a time before her birth, when she is still in what the book describes as "spirit" form. Her yoga teacher guides her through this new astral world, where she meets with her dead boyfriend. When faced with her own life-or-death crisis, Bridget realizes that her only hope is to embrace the life she is already living.[9][10] Paisley describes the book's message as "learning to love your inner self... and (opening) yourself up to connect with your soul mate and with your dreams."[2][11]

All Over It (2012)

Returning protagonist Bridget Holiday thought she was at peace; she had reached her goal weight, met the love of her life, and found her life's purpose as manager of the healing arts center once owned by her former mentor, Rosalina. In fact, though, her weight progress proved ephemeral, her partner hadn't proposed after three years, and she was again broke and miserable. With her aging parents ill, Bridget has to struggle with deep emotions that she thought she had overcome, learning to "(remember) the eternal nature of spirit and her joy’s resilience."[1][11]

Guidebooks

Yoga for a Broken Heart: A Spiritual Guide to Healing from Break-up, Loss, Death or Divorce (2007)

The book teaches readers how to use yoga to cure the hurt caused by the loss of a partner through death, separation, or divorce. It seeks to offer positive therapy by focusing on the stages of emotion after the loss and articulating yoga techniques across the difficulty spectrum, and give comfort and a sense of community through personal stories. It has been published in English,[12] German,[13] and Italian.[14]

Upcoming Projects

Paisley is in the editing stage for a forthcoming third novel, entitled All She's Got, adapting it for film as well as crafting an original screenplay.

She is a featured collaborator/speaker in the upcoming international film and television project "The Difference."[1][8]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Home". Michelle Paisley Reed. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  2. 1 2 "All In Her Head By Michelle Paisley". Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  3. https://www.michellepaisleyreed.com/books/
  4. 1 2 "Author hopes Holiday pays with first novel release". Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  5. 1 2 "Michelle P Reed (author) on AuthorsDen". AuthorsDen.com. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  6. "ABC10.com". KXTV. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  7. "Benicia Herald". Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  8. 1 2 3 "The Difference Radio:Michelle Paisley 30/6/11". BlogTalkRadio. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  9. Michelle., Paisley, (2011). All in her head. Durham, Ct.: Strategic Book Group. ISBN 9781609764098. OCLC 779219261.
  10. "Good night, Posterous". authorpressrelease.posterous.com. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  11. 1 2 "Books". Michelle Paisley Reed. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  12. Michelle., Paisley, (2007). Yoga for a Broken Heart : a Spiritual Guide to Healing from Break-up, Loss, Death or Divorce. Chicago: Findhorn Press. ISBN 9781844099528. OCLC 793166708.
  13. Michelle., Paisley, (2008). Yoga für gebrochene Herzen : zurück in ein erfülltes Leben. Zürich: Oesch. ISBN 9783035030396. OCLC 257584356.
  14. Michelle., Paisley, (2011). Yoga per guarire la sofferenza : guida spirituale per riprendersi dopo una separazione una sconfitta, un lutto o un divorzio. Milano: Armenia. ISBN 9788834426203. OCLC 799646532.
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