Sacred Flow Arts
Writer, Teacher, and Listener Paula Martin
Paula Martin was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas and spent her formative years in Little Rock. After extensive traveling, she received her MFA in creative writing from the University of New Orleans before going on to create and produce the internationally-syndicated "Tales from the South" radio show. Her fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction has won local, national and international awards and been published in literary magazines, newspapers and anthologies. She recently debuted as a songwriter, and her album Highway 300: Drive won Album of the Year at the Arkansas Country Music Awards. A recipient of the Arkansas Arts Council Governor’s Arts Award, and the 2017 Inductee into the Arkansas Writers’ Hall of Fame, Paula is a writer, teacher and healer who has been helping people tap into their own divine essence for over 25 years. Along with teaching creative writing, spiritual expression, and arts classes, her background includes extensive mentorships in shamanism and new-paradigm healing, attunement in Usui Reiki Level III, and years of practicing multiple spiritual pathways and meditation. Paula is a barefoot trail runner and a Shodan (first degree black belt) in Cuong Nhu and lives in Little Rock.
CV available upon request.