Ashley RindsberginBlank PageWhy I Swallowed a Tapeworm—and What That Means for Your WritingThere’s that moment of hesitation-should I? Can I? But you know there was never any real choice.Jan 7, 20211Jan 7, 20211
Ashley RindsberginCuriousSelf-Help Has Never Been More Popular. But Can It Be Literary?Review The Practice: Shipping Creative Work Seth GodinDec 18, 20203Dec 18, 20203
Ashley RindsbergIs the Literary Journal Dead?At a time when literary journals often have more writers submitting than readers reading we have to ask what’s the point.Oct 20, 20201Oct 20, 20201
Ashley RindsbergHow Did David Goggins Not Win a Pulitzer (& What That Means for the Prize)The gatekeepers can no longer keep the gates. And the barbarians are rushing right through.Oct 18, 2020Oct 18, 2020
Ashley RindsbergThe Deep Lessons We Can Learn from “My Octopus Teacher”What the new Netflix documentary can teach us about our own lives.Oct 5, 2020Oct 5, 2020
Ashley RindsberginCuriousWhy the Life Hack Movement Is DyingOur contemporary version of spiritual alchemy is fading away. That’s a good thing.Aug 11, 2020Aug 11, 2020
Ashley RindsbergConstructive Criticism Is Not About How It’s Given, But ReceivedFocus on how to get, not give, good criticism.Jul 15, 2020Jul 15, 2020
Ashley RindsbergCoronavirus Has Got Us Asking What’s The Point in Making Art. Here’s the Answer.A lot of writers, and artists more generally, are asking, “What’s the point?”Jul 9, 2020Jul 9, 2020
Ashley RindsbergThis Novelist Just Wrote a Book About a Globe-killing Pandemic“The World Was Fucked Up Beyond Repair and Humanity Needed a Second Chance.”Jul 8, 2020Jul 8, 2020