Poetry Reading List and Resources
…as well. Poetry Foundation Another association dedicated to poetry and a great website. You can search through their database of poets and poems, or read articles and listen to podcasts….
…as well. Poetry Foundation Another association dedicated to poetry and a great website. You can search through their database of poets and poems, or read articles and listen to podcasts….
…in your writing. 2. Target an appropriate readability level for your audience Many writers think that challenging writing is good writing. Not so! It might sound counterintuitive, but the best…
…down. Sometimes I use Photoshop to create mood collages because it’s easy to download pictures from the web, clip them compile the images in one digital file. A bonus of…
…it look good. Publish. Pushing send. You have done steps 1-4. Now you have to click “send.” I like to have it done a couple of days early and schedule…
…your eyes. Let your mind clear. If thoughts intrude, allow them to drift away. Refocus your mind on that nothingness. Stay in this state for as long as you want….
…Realms, Oz, Pellucidar, and on the Discworld. He lives alone with his two trusty cats. Liv, a lavender tortoiseshell, and Riley, an orange tiger. You can follow him on Facebook….
…in with our mother. Of course, she did. This is the day of the reaping. What’s the reader feeling at this point? Probably a sense of darkness and danger. We…
…habit. 3. Commit to your goals. Commitment wears a different hat for each person. For some, putting goals in print — either on paper or online — works. Others find…
…for National Novel Writing Month. Bronwen currently lives on the Whale Coast of South Africa, between the mountains, the sea, and a lake. You can connect with her at bronwenfleetwood.com….
…resulting in more authentic and impactful storytelling. Building Supportive Communities Retreats, communities, and guest writer programs can provide a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and build supportive communities. …