Re-Write Your Life: Tips for Keeping a Journal
…new file on my computer simply named, “Journal.” Looking back six years later, I can honestly say that one tiny action changed the course of my life. Before then, I…
…new file on my computer simply named, “Journal.” Looking back six years later, I can honestly say that one tiny action changed the course of my life. Before then, I…
…that, but it’s not a bad place to start. What Are Your Goals? What you want to do with your story will change who you need to talk to. If…
…literary magazines as DistrictLit and Corner Bar Magazine. When she’s not writing, you can find her hosting bar trivia, baking something involving peaches, or bothering her extremely patient dog, Daisy….
…where she started. Her body heals, but Lou herself knows that she needs to be kick-started back to life. Which is how she ends up in a church basement with…
…truth is these stories of ours don’t write themselves. I once left my computer alone for an entire week, and when I came back do you know what I found?…
Hey Word Nerds! Welcome back to DIY MFA Radio. Today’s episode is all about the m-words of writing: marketing and money. These topics are often hard for writers to discuss,…
…the website KidLit.com where she shares tons of excellent information for writers. While her primary focus is children’s books (affectionately called “KidLit” by those in the know), much of her…
…starts as a thrilling mystery comedy and eventually morphs into a thrilling apocalyptic comedy. That may sound like an impossible leap, but the show makes it a completely natural progression…
Perfectionism is not about being perfect. We tend to think that perfectionists obsess over word choice or comma placement simply because of incredibly high standards, but it goes deeper than…
…parents are going through their midlife crises, and somehow Carly’s sister convinces her to foster Baxter–a basset hound rescue with a bad case of the blues. When Carly comes home…