What My MFA Taught Me & What I Learned on My Own
…coach. Though it was hard to make that financial commitment (especially just coming off an MFA!), it’s the best thing I’ve ever done for myself as a writer. I will…
…coach. Though it was hard to make that financial commitment (especially just coming off an MFA!), it’s the best thing I’ve ever done for myself as a writer. I will…
…board games, Doctor Who, and Harry Potter. Come share your ideas with her on Facebook and Twitter and on the web at www.writingrefinery.com. Also, check out her author website and…
…just the right way, combine to create powerful human emotions. Here is your March 2022 Leisure Learning List: Button Poetry This is a fantastic site to learn about cutting-edge poets….
…OPTION 2 (for Pantsers): Identify the main whiff of death threatening your Lead: physical, psychological, or professional. Now, find a song that echoes this type of death. Listen to it…
…and was proud I understood most of it!) Rudy Ruiz: Weaving Spanish into the fabric of my stories has always come very instinctively to me as I write. I feel…
…book is From Big Idea to Book: Create a Writing Practice That Brings You Joy. You can learn more about her at www.jessiekwak.com, or follow her on Twitter or Instagram….
Once you make a habit of writing, there are things you come to expect, like characters ignoring the plot, one revision after another, and long hours spent in front of…
…the contrary, I had the feeling she knew plenty of women like her. Now this woman was also a product of her time: casual prejudice rolled off her commentary. So…
…generation of Marttilas to live in her little house on the street that bears her family name. She blogs at https://www.melaniemarttila.ca and you can find her on Facebook and Twitter….
…In fact, her dogged commitment to her twisted plot of revenge reminds me of Amy Elliott Dunne in Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. V.V.: or, Plots and Counterplots In “V.V.:…