A Work in Prog-Mess by LA Bourgeois
Sometimes you just feel like a work in prog-mess, and that’s okay! LA Bourgeois reassures us we can’t all be perfect all the time.
Sometimes you just feel like a work in prog-mess, and that’s okay! LA Bourgeois reassures us we can’t all be perfect all the time.
Catharine Bramkamp asks: are afraid of finishing your book; how writing can get lost amongst other priorities; and what to do about it.
Art imitates life when fiction authors reflect the human condition back to readers, helping them see the world through different lenses.
Nevada McPherson shares her knowledge of the famous hero’s journey story structure, telling us how we can use it to understand structure in writing and to find guidance in our lives.
You may have a million other things calling your attention away from that story you love so much. Balancing work, life, and writing is a challenge, but doable. Here’s some tips for you.
What does improvisation have to do with writing? Everything. When we sit down to write, we don’t always know what we will say. Often, I only have the beginning thread of an idea, a...
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