Writing as Therapy: Healing Through Fiction with Carla Vergot

Writing as Therapy: Healing Through Fiction with Carla Vergot

In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty dives into the transformative power of writing as therapy with author Carla Vergot. While many turn to journaling to process emotions, Carla shares how writing fiction can be just as therapeutic, if not more so. Through her own experience of writing the Lily Barlow Series while navigating her husband's cancer diagnosis, Carla discovered that storytelling provided solace, humor, and healing.

Listen in as we explore how writing can serve as an emotional sandbox, a tool for self-discovery, and a creative escape during life’s toughest moments. If you've ever considered writing but weren’t sure where to start, this episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and a reminder that your story matters.

About the Guest: Carla Vergot is the author of the Lily Barlow Series and is currently working on her fourth book. Her journey into writing took an unexpected turn when her husband was diagnosed with cancer. What started as a dark mystery novel evolved into a lighthearted, humorous story—exactly what she needed during that difficult time. Today, she shares her insights on how fiction can be a powerful tool for healing and self-exploration.

Key Takeaways:

  • Writing fiction can be just as therapeutic as journaling, offering a safe space to process emotions.

  • Carla’s book transformed as she subconsciously wrote what she needed to feel—lightness and humor.

  • Fiction allows for emotional exploration in a way that feels safe and creative.

  • Developing a unique writing voice is a journey that takes practice, patience, and authenticity.

  • A critique partner can be a game-changer for any writer, providing accountability and valuable feedback.

  • The most important step to becoming a writer? Just start. Write something down and refine as you go.


Connect with Carla: https://carlavergot.com/

  • Buy her books at your favorite independent bookstore (available via Ingram).

  • Join her Facebook group: Carla Vergot’s Back Porch (mention the podcast when requesting to join!).

  • Follow her on Instagram and TikTok for updates and writing insights.


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