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What To Write About When You Have Nothing Left To Say
What To Write About When You Have Nothing Left To Say
A meditation on what to write about it when you feel like you’ve said it all before
David Todd McCarty
Jun 22
FEATURED STORIES
Now Is Now
Now Is Now
Power of now in a world driven mad with stress and ambition
Gayathri Thiyyadimadom
Jun 22
The Language Of Things Left Unsaid
The Language Of Things Left Unsaid
Some love runs too deep for words, too quiet for the world to hear
Aniket Anand
Jun 20
ATELIER LMNO
A WORKSHOP FOR THE WRITERS OF ELLEMENO
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Approach Writing As A Craft, Or It’s Just A Hobby
Approach Writing As A Craft, Or It’s Just A Hobby
The path to a life in stories starts with telling what you know, from a unique point of view
David Todd McCarty
Jun 17
Finding The Idea In Your Story
Finding The Idea In Your Story
The purpose of writing is to present new ideas that have the power to change minds
David Todd McCarty
Jun 13
I Gotta Be Me
I Gotta Be Me
The lack of originality in human consciousness is distressingly appalling and surprisingly comforting
David Todd McCarty
Jun 10
Exploring Your Own Backyard
Exploring Your Own Backyard
Discovering a wealth of material right under your nose by wandering around familiar ground
David Todd McCarty
Jun 7
WRITER PROFILES
Margaret Dean
Margaret Dean
A curious wanderer in rural Australia finds her voice
David Todd McCarty
Dec 5, 2024
Gayathri Thiyyadimadom
Gayathri Thiyyadimadom
A special blend of contemporary literature and social activism
Natasha MH
Oct 10, 2024
LATEST STORIES FROM OUR WRITERS
Obligations and Graduations
Obligations and Graduations
The art of navigating a complicated world of responsibilities with patience and grace
David Todd McCarty
Jun 20
The Time Before Time Began
The Time Before Time Began
Reflections on how you beat incredible odds
Frank Ciavarella
Jun 19
When I Am Old
When I Am Old
Aging gracefully into quiet self-confidence
David Todd McCarty
Jun 19
Imagination, Deposited
Imagination, Deposited
What starts as a child’s scribble becomes a quiet manifesto for imagination, autonomy, and magic
Natasha MH
Jun 18
Sounds Like Somebody’s Got a Case of The Mondays!
Sounds Like Somebody’s Got a Case of The Mondays!
Watching the show — Nobody Wants This — to overcome corporate fatigue
Gayathri Thiyyadimadom
Jun 18
Privilege Has Many Faces
Privilege Has Many Faces
Tiny hands and big gaps on real education
Natasha MH
Jun 15
The Lies I Told to Seem Okay
The Lies I Told to Seem Okay
Words returned when I stopped trying to force them out
Aniket Anand
Jun 14
When a Vintage Bicycle Reveals the Journey
When a Vintage Bicycle Reveals the Journey
It’s not about the bike, it’s about the ride
Geo Snelling
Jun 11
One Hour of Motion
One Hour of Motion
When Gabriel García Márquez and Pickleball collide
Natasha MH
Jun 9
The Intoxicating Power Of No
The Intoxicating Power Of No
The power and responsibility of choosing your own path
David Todd McCarty
Jun 9
When The Cafeteria Became My Classroom
When The Cafeteria Became My Classroom
What a plate of forgotten food taught me about belonging
Aniket Anand
Jun 9
Seeking God in a Machine
Seeking God in a Machine
Turns out, I wasn’t looking for answers — just the freedom to ask
Natasha MH
Jun 8
The Inheritance of Friendship
The Inheritance of Friendship
We first tried to copy, until we learned to be inspired
Gayathri Thiyyadimadom
Jun 8
Mowing The Lawn
Mowing The Lawn
The spiritual and psychological benefits of doing it yourself
David Todd McCarty
Jun 8
The Literary Hangover
The Literary Hangover
Have you ever been wrecked by a truly masterful story?
Natasha MH
Jun 7
The Day I Stopped Performing Confidence
The Day I Stopped Performing Confidence
How a terrible presentation taught me something beautiful about being human
Aniket Anand
Jun 7
The Silence Between Words
The Silence Between Words
How learning to listen transformed my understanding of home
Aniket Anand
Jun 4
When Careers Weren’t About Passion
When Careers Weren’t About Passion
A generational shift in how we choose our future
Natasha MH
Jun 2
As a Farm Kid I Developed a Trauma Bond With the Land
As a Farm Kid I Developed a Trauma Bond With the Land
If you grow up rural, you are indoctrinated to believe that there’s never any escape
Walter Rhein
Jun 2
Can Writing Save Your Life?
Can Writing Save Your Life?
Everything became more difficult after my stroke, but the desire to write won’t die
Charles Bastille
Jun 1
The Day I Stopped Pretending to Know Everything
The Day I Stopped Pretending to Know Everything
How a failed circuit board taught me the most important lesson of college
Aniket Anand
Jun 1
I’m Not That Kind of White
I’m Not That Kind of White
I only have one thing in common with those folk
April Hawkins
Jun 1
When The Other Shoe Drops
When The Other Shoe Drops
The quiet strength of sisterhood and when a shoulder is needed
Natasha MH
May 29
Frequently Profane But Never Vulgar
Frequently Profane But Never Vulgar
An exploration of my love of four-letter words and other thoughts on fruity language
David Todd McCarty
May 29
Under The Rocks Are The Words
Under The Rocks Are The Words
A philosophical movement on the nature of writing
David Todd McCarty
May 28
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