Uplevel Your Life: Using Poetry for Shadow Work
…again and again, we have shadow work to do. And, of course, all of this is a goldmine for the writer. The darker, the better, really, isn’t it? Everything is…
…again and again, we have shadow work to do. And, of course, all of this is a goldmine for the writer. The darker, the better, really, isn’t it? Everything is…
…Coast, The Iowa Review, North American Review, and many other publications. You can find out more about her coaching at kimlozano.com. You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter….
…there aren’t easy answers to these questions, as every writer has their own set of strengths, weaknesses, and goals for their work. For instance, I absolutely adore cutting things out…
…occurring in the publishing world, but also hold a special place in their hearts for the printed word. I am Gabriela Pereira, founder and instigator of DIY MFA, the Do-It-Yourself…
…presidential election approaches, there are a lot of words being thrown about. Some words are being used with care and precision, while others are being slung the way an ogre…
…and let us know. Sending you loads of literary love, Gabriela Pereira is an author, speaker, entrepreneur and the founder of DIY MFA. Please note: We are disabling comments for…
…add a recipe or recipes readers are itching to get in the kitchen and make. In both Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala and The Secret French Recipes of…
…like? For Liebert, it meant pitching a nail polish company to create a special set of three polishes and naming it after her book, and each color after one of…
…Abigail worked as an editorial intern and the Agency Relations Assistant for P.S. Literary Agency, is fluent in book and movie quotes, and loves a long walk with good company,…
…Contrary, Cicada, The Fiddlehead, and Huffington Post. She loves music, art, and nature, and aspires to see as much of the world as she can. Connect with Melanie at InspireEnvisioning.com….