John Riddle

Freelance Writer, Author, Ghostwriter & Donut Eater

United States

I am the author of 34 books & have worked as a ghostwriter on numerous projects. My byline has appeared in major publications all across the U.S., and I have written articles for over 200 websites. Since 1996 I have been working out of my home office as a full time freelance writer, author, ghostwriter & donut eater.

In 2002 I launched "I Love To Write Day" as a grassroots campaign to have people of all ages spend time writing every November 15th. The first ILTWD was featured in USA Today, which helped put us on the map. Learn more at ilovetowriteday.com

Portfolio
Psycom
05/01/2023
What is Gray Area Drinking?

Gray area drinking can be a drinking problem in disguise. Exploring the "gray area" between social drinking and alcoholism.

PsyCom.net - Mental Health Treatment Resource Since 1986
The DAD Effect: Depression, Addiction, and Denial

It happens to the best of us. We are living life and enjoying every moment of it. Then suddenly things start spinning out of control and we wonder what happened. Where did our joy go? Why are we feeling this way? It does not matter where we grew up or went to school.

Southern Literary Review
07/21/2021
"The Cape May Carving Tree," by John Riddle - Southern Literary Review

Essay by John Riddle On a recent trip to Cape May, New Jersey, I needed a few moments to get out of the sun. It was a hot and humid day, and the shade from three nearby trees was calling my name. As I stood beneath the center tree, I noticed there were about three [...]

WritersWeekly.com
07/20/2018
How to Make Money Writing for School Library Publishers! by John Riddle

A great way to make a steady stream of income is to start writing for the School Library Publishing companies. Most freelance writers have not even heard about this untapped opportunity. But, those of us who already discovered them recognize the substantial opportunity they provide. I came across an ad online about 15 years ago.

PsyCom.net - Mental Health Treatment Resource Since 1986
How to Avoid Weight Gain During the Holidays

It is supposed to be the most "wonderful time of the year!" The holiday season-which seems to start earlier and earlier as the years go by-is filled with great music, good friends, and delicious food.

PsyCom.net - Mental Health Treatment Resource Since 1986
Holiday Stress: How to Cope

The holiday season is here, and if you listen carefully you'll hear more than just the sounds of "Silent Night" playing in the background. Those other sounds you hear may be the cries of stressed out shoppers, overwhelmed parents, sales clerks and children, who are overdosing on sweets and other holiday goodies.

PsyCom.net - Mental Health Treatment Resource Since 1986
Procrastination: Why We Do It and What It Says About Our Psyche

Long before the Internet, as we know it today, people have been procrastinating, and for many folks, it isn't a big deal. But according to research from the American Psychological Association, nearly 20% of US men and women are chronic procrastinators.

Washington Post
Letting Them Eat Cake

As most parents know, raising children can be an adventure -- particularly at mealtimes. Nearly all children develop eating problems at one time or another -- from refusing to eat vegetables or liver to refusing to eat anything at all.