This Fall, I was struck by a bout of writer’s block. I should point out that my writer’s block does not start with the blinking
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This Fall, I was struck by a bout of writer’s block. I should point out that my writer’s block does not start with the blinking
By Liz LeSavoy Do you think in rhyme all of the time? Do your stories evolve with a rhythm to resolve? I’ve always loved the
Last week I did a school visit where we discussed “show don’t tell”. To keep things fun, I asked a few brave 5th graders to sample
By Carol Ekster When I first started writing twelve years ago I was naïve and uninformed about the publishing industry. I thought I knew about
Part 3: The Writer’s Retreat If you’ve followed this series, you may have noticed a progression in quantities of time: Part 1, Writing While Waiting,
While reading John Green’s Looking for Alaska recently, I was surprised by the shape of the story. It reminded me of other authors who have