Steve KettmannKeep the Dead AliveMost authors or would-be authors write out of some itch to outlast our heartbeat, to accomplish the improbable and have a mark we made…Jun 21, 20202Jun 21, 20202
Ilina DimitrovaThis is What I’ve Learned Writing Day and NightI’ve been trying to become a better writer my entire life. I read a lot, I experiment a lot, and I delete a lot. The one thing I’ve…Jun 21, 20201Jun 21, 20201
Aaron CharlesWhen Your Own Writing Convicts YouIt’s like telling yourself, “I told you so.”Apr 12, 20161Apr 12, 20161
Rachel ToalsonWhen You Celebrate a Year of InvisibilityThis week my video show, On My Shelf, is celebrating one year. If you were to look at followers and number of views and stats that all the…Jan 9, 2017Jan 9, 2017
Rachel ToalsonHow to Pace Yourself In the Writing TrenchesKids are away for the weekend, and my husband and I are sitting in our bedroom, with the two whiteboards out, brainstorming what comes next…Oct 3, 2016Oct 3, 2016
Mary Alice Long LICSW PhDThe Floor is Open: Writer’s Notes as Side-by-Side Stories of Memoir (Part 2)Sunday, September 18, 2016Sep 19, 2016Sep 19, 2016
Rachel ToalsonConstraints in Creativity — Are They a Good Thing?Several years ago I began a project with a photographer friend who, every week, sent me a picture, and I would write exactly 40 words about…Jul 11, 2016Jul 11, 2016
Victor De AndaYou Should Be WritingNo, I’m not telling you what to do. When I say you should be writing, I’m talking to myself. Am I some preachy, best selling author looking…Jul 7, 2016Jul 7, 2016