#5onFri: Five Books To Propel Your Memoir Writing
…of arrival. There is only the solitary self facing the page. Stay there, if you can,” she continued. “Don’t resist. Don’t force it, but don’t run away.” Running away had…
…of arrival. There is only the solitary self facing the page. Stay there, if you can,” she continued. “Don’t resist. Don’t force it, but don’t run away.” Running away had…
…yet I don’t appear in the story. I cannot countenance this insult. I demand this be rectified in the next installment. Mrs. Bennet: My daughter. At university. I – I…
…his time. However, insight into how Ms. Havisham became Ms. Havisham is worth the trade-off.) Jólabókaflóð What it means: Yule Book Flood How to say it This is a lovely…
…fiction alike, Disha loves to spend even her free time daydreaming about what next to write. Connect with her on www.quillinary.com. You can also follow her on Instagram and Twitter….
…connect with them. So flaws, and quirks and foibles too. Focus in on the detail. Avoid the general, the ‘normal’. Readers will connect with characters that feel real. 2) Give…
…stories. Discovery of one author organically led to another; their names a litany of writing excellence. Nikky Finney. Sharon Olds. Sandra Cisneros. Andre Dubus. Raymond Carver. Lucille Clifton. I dreamed…
…of the driveway. “Where to, John?” John pulled his phone out of his pocket. “Take a left here.” “Where?” “Here. Right here—you missed it. I told you to go left!”…
…horrible abuse. She practices yoga, loves funny cat videos, and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two children. You can visit her blog at www.danaleipold.com…
…Richardson, and Lori discuss: The draw of fairy tales, even in contemporary times. How important it is to build community and support fellow writers. Diversifying traditional tales with contemporary values…
…heard of a fantasy novel set in some kingdom. Something like A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. With every trend, there comes a point when…