Writer Fuel: How Do You Feel About AI?

Writer Fuel: How Do You Feel About AI?

The use of generative AI in writing is a topic that comes up a lot in DIY MFA courses and programs. Let’s face it, this is probably the biggest technological revolution we’ve had in the writing space since movable type. As I’ve shared in the past, I am “AI-cautious.” I don’t like how many LLMs… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Rethinking the Way We Workshop

Writer Fuel: Rethinking the Way We Workshop

Once upon a time, a workshop was considered a place where you did the work. Think of a carpenter’s workshop, with sawdust covering the tables and coils or scraps of wood littering the floors. Or consider Santa’s workshop, where elves engage in the cheery job of making toys for all the good little children of… Read more »

History at Malice Domestic

History at Malice Domestic

As writers, we are encouraged to go to conferences. To get the lay of the genre and the industry. To fangirl/boy with our favorite authors. To network and to take workshops. To meet and pitch to agents. In short, to find our community. I cannot think of a better one for the new or emerging… Read more »

Create a Happy and Healthy Writing Life

Create a Happy and Healthy Writing Life

Writer wellness is a journey, not a goal. It is an attainable path for a sustainable writing routine that is built in small ways of taking care of yourself. I teach at an adaptive sports and fitness center. I wake up every day with the purpose of making Tai Chi possible for anyone in any… Read more »

Develop Self-Confidence for Your Pitch (No Matter Your Age)

Develop Self-Confidence for Your Pitch (No Matter Your Age)

If you’re a writer of a certain age (i.e., not young), pitching face-to-face to a young agent or editor, your understandable anxiety may include the subject of your appearance. Seated across from the agent, you may misinterpret the look on her face, while imagining the agent’s internal voice wondering: “Just how old is she?”  Whether… Read more »

#5onFri: Five Merchandising Tips for Writers

#5onFri: Five Merchandising Tips for Writers

It may seem counterintuitive, but as a writer, you have to tackle many job descriptions that go far beyond putting pen to paper. When you’ve finished writing a book, the real work begins. With so much competition out there in the self-publishing world, you need to boost your visibility and revenue—from there you can keep… Read more »

Shame and Pain

Shame and Pain

The first time I lost control of my bowels, I was on the platform of the Number 6 train. I was twenty-six, and a cup of coffee I’d sipped led to stomach pain I can only classify as agonizing. Though I did everything I could to get up the subway steps and into a nearby… Read more »

The Poet’s Toolbox: Four Book Cover Design Trends

Welcome back, poets! Today I thought I’d do something different and talk about one of my favorite things—book cover design!  If you’re planning on traditionally publishing a full-length poetry collection or chapbook, you will typically work with a designer and the publisher to come up with a book cover design you’re all happy with. While… Read more »

Leisure Learning, March 2023: Poetry Galore

Leisure Learning, March 2023: Poetry Galore

Greetings, fellow word nerds! As we head into April (aka National Poetry Month), it only makes sense that this month’s Leisure Learning column should focus on the short form of the written word. In a world where words can easily become blather, poetry offers a magnificent opportunity to return to the essence of our human… Read more »