Grow Your Writing with the Wood Energy of Spring
…eyes and nervous system. This is an important time of year to be kind to your eyes. Adjusting lighting settings, taking breaks to look away from the computer, and sending…
…eyes and nervous system. This is an important time of year to be kind to your eyes. Adjusting lighting settings, taking breaks to look away from the computer, and sending…
…at becca [at] DIYMFA [dot] com, or just leave a comment below! You could see your question answered right here! ———————————————– With a B.A. in B.S. (translation: English Major), Rebecca…
…the seven fundamental elements you need. Seven Essentials of a Writer’s Education These essentials are built out of the three pillars of DIY MFA: Write with Focus, Read with Purpose,…
…is a serious business. Can its history be rendered in comics? Of course, my feelings weren’t really that mixed. As a long-time fan of comedy and an avid reader and…
…money my book made. The price of publishing comes in different forms – what was your cut, how many copies have you sold, has the book been doing well? Essentially,…
…your creativity. In this episode Marybeth and I discuss: How traveling can affect the writing process. Using poetry to capture a mental space. How poetry can reflect meaning in a…
…is to be my last column. Just as I felt compelled back then to reach out, I feel compelled now to move on. But I couldn’t leave without expressing my…
…Wood), and R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul (illustrated by Frank Morrison). Today we’re discussing her picture book Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre (Illustrated by Floyd Cooper). When she’s…
…Tell us in the comments: How are you going to put the spirit of haiku into action? Angela Yeh hails from Atlantic Canada but lives and works in Texas –…
Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing Ana Maria Spagna. Ana Maria is the author of Uplake: Restless Essays of Coming and Going and several previous nonfiction books on nature,…