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February 2020
Key West Literary Seminar Workshop Review
I always imagined that workshopping writing in person would be akin to walking into a room full of strangers, dropping your pants, and asking them to point out all the pimples on your butt. Writing is like that—intimate. Something you do in private. You’re exposed, but you can’t see your own issues. It wasn’t like that at all—it was wonderful. When researching
January 2020
Podcasts for Writers
I’m admittedly a late-comer to the podcast thing so it wasn’t until I started writing with intention in 2018 that I sought them out, subscribed, and listened regularly. Now, I miss them when I’m all caught up. These voices and their insights become your friends at the gym, on flights, or during your daily commute. Reading Envy I’m a firm believer in
The Obligatory Introductory Post
I’m not above taking, trying, and learning from every little bit of advice on writing and publishing that I can find… They said: Read, write, and submit to literary journals // so I did They said: Your first draft will be a dumpster fire, but write it anyway // so I did (and they were right) They said: Edit, edit, edit, and
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