#5onFri: Five Ways Writing a Novel Is Like Running a Marathon
…self-defeating thoughts. You must get started anyway. A common piece of running advice is to just commit to ten minutes. At that point, you’re warmed up, and you’re more likely…
…self-defeating thoughts. You must get started anyway. A common piece of running advice is to just commit to ten minutes. At that point, you’re warmed up, and you’re more likely…
…tell our stories. We need to find the common threads of our humanity. We need to share our stories in order to provide comfort to others and find it for…
…even if it isn’t a lot. I’ve committed to accepting whatever comes and being grateful for it. While I never would have imagined that anything could make me go several…
…technique, tone and other things the author successfully conveyed. There’s a good analysis on Gay’s writing in North County: https://www.greatwriterssteal.com/2013/03/23/what-can-we-steal-from-roxane-gays-north-country/ In upcoming columns, I’ll share poems and short stories, literature’s…
…Follow Catula’s whereabouts on Instagram @CatulaTheCat. If you’re interested in downloading free coloring pages or seeing Margaret Atwood with a blowtorch, check out more Leisure Learning related content at www.MelissaHaasCreates.com….
…connect with Patrice check out her website at www.patricegopo.com. And don’t forget to check out that Visual Guide to Personal Essays Patrice talked about in the interview! All the Colors…
…admits her beginner’s status in using the tarot as a writer. She was so taken with the potential of the tool that she was compelled to commit her newfound knowledge…
…fantasy, sci-fi, and romance. She regularly obsesses over board games, Doctor Who, and Harry Potter. Come share your ideas with her on Facebook and Twitter–@WritingRefinery–and on the web at www.writingrefinery.com…
…Amber, she might make you cupcakes. Chocolate cupcakes, of course! Amber blogs about creative writing technique and all things chocolate at www.amberroyer.com. You can follow her on Twitter and Facebook….
…She is also a developmental editor-for-hire, specializing in short stories and personal essays. She teaches the craft of writing in person and online. More about Windy at her website: www.windylynnharris.com….