
Started in 2013 as a mommy blog, Bridgette Tales is the online home for author, poet, and photographer, Bridgette Kay. That’s me.
I started my creative journey online with the words: “Once upon a time there was a mother who wanted to do something other than dishes and laundry.”
It ended with the words: “She took a deep breath and just went for it.”
For over a decade that’s what I’ve been doing—taking a breath and moving forward. I’ve branched out from journal blog entries into photography, poetry, a quick try at watercolors, fiction writing, and most recently, self-publishing.
My debut short story collection Watering Words: 52 Short Stories is now available to purchase under the label of Bridgette Tales Press (how cool is that?) I’ve also got a book of poetry and three more manuscripts in the works. It’s scary and exciting. It can be both, right?
I’m unlearning the need to wait for perfection and embracing a messy, vulnerable creative process. I’ve found a fantastic writing group and I’m in love with everyone who joins me in being vulnerable.
I mean you.
Yes, you.
Make art. Use your voice. Tell me about it.
If you are new around here, welcome! I’m glad you’ve found me here and I hope you’ll leave a comment or share your art with me. We need each other.
If you’ve stuck around through all the versions of this blog—you’re amazing and I love you! It felt like the right time to change the header of my blog. I hope you think so, too.
And, just in case you miss it, I’m keeping my older header right here. When my son was small he drew me as Super Mom with a sword by my side and a mask across my eyes. I’m always going to be her, but now I’m a bit more comfortable taking the mask off.

I’m glad you are here.
Links
My debut short story collection Watering Words: 52 Short Stories is now available for purchase! Read more about the book here and on Instagram. Options for purchase:
- Autographed copy (directly from author)
- A Seat at the Table Books
- Bloodstone Books
I began my blog after being cast in the spoken word show Listen to Your Mother. It was the catalyst for reconnecting with my creativity, and the people I met through the process continue to inspire me.
Years later, I was cast in the final performance in San Francisco. This one wasn’t recorded, but you can read the piece I read aloud: The mom bathing suit vs. the hipster pool
If you are new here, you may want to read my top blog posts:
- Exposed by my children for what I really look like
- Why I Write
- Poetry: If You…
- Poetry: Current Mood
- Poetry: Roots
- poetry: knock, knock
- Sorry nobody clapped for you, people suck
- Today my arms really ache
- What to do when your tires hit the dirt
- Home, broken, home

Contacts
Email: bridgettetales@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bridgettetales
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridgettetales
Hi, Bridgette ~ I’ve seen you dropping by my blog from time to time, and every time I see your wonderful smile I think, “I should visit her!” So here I am, all signed up to follow you, and thank you for stopping by my place. I’m looking forward to getting to know you a bit! ~ Linda
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Thank you so much, Linda! I’m happy to have you here ❤️
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Hi Bridgette! I love the journey you are on to self-discovery! We all have a story to tell and I can’t wait to see yours published. 🥰
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Thank you so much! I’m going to self-publish my short story collection in a few months and then begin shopping around my novels for agents/publishers. It’s exciting and terrifying. Thank you for stopping by 🙂
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It is scary, but persistence, and you’ll get there. Good luck with the short-story collection. I’ll look out for it.
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Thank you!
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Hello Bridgette. You are a lady of courage, and your testimony proves this fact. One of my mottos is ‘Pavi Gradus Determinate’ – small steps with determination.’ The pleasure and satisfaction I glean from a post is worth the creative effort. If some are touched by the post, that’s the cherry on top. If none – At least I enjoyed it. In my long life, I’ve learned many things; one of these is: there are some things I can change in my life and others I can’t – common sense in deciding which I choose gives me peace.
Thank you for the follow; I’ll do the same for you. Peter-James.
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Thank you for these wise and kind words! I appreciate you stopping by and following my blog. Have a wonderful day!
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Thank you for your courage and generosity, Ms. Bridgette. Instant follow. I’m sure you’ve already impacted more people than you’ll ever know.
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What a kind thing to say, Frank. Thank you for the follow and I’m so glad you found your way here.
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To steal your opening line… I’m glad you are here, too.
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Just popping in to say hello. You always give me great feedback that is useful for my creative writing journey. Thanks for that. 😊
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Hello! I’m so glad you are here 🙂 Thanks for visiting my blog and for the kind words. I hope you have a wonderful day.
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Sounds like you are a very talented person Bridgette
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You are very kind. Thank you.
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