Procrastiwriting

Procrastiwriting

Procrastiwriting You all may have noticed a steep increase in blog posts lately. That’s because I have made a vital decision about my daily writing time: blogging is an acceptable form of procrastination. I know some people are probably out there cringing,...
Mechanics

Mechanics

Mechanics I’ve come to realize something really important about writing: it’s not all art. Wait, before I get cancelled for gatekeeping what “counts” as art, I want to clarify: what I mean is that the act of writing is not always artistic. In...
Fallow

Fallow

Fallow Sometimes we have to let our fields go fallow. The pervasive message (usually on social media) is that if you aren’t producing content, you effectively don’t exist. If you aren’t pushing out a book every six months/one month/two weeks,...
Endorse Your Writing

Endorse Your Writing

Endorse Your Writing Writing is often a very solitary pursuit–at least, it is at first. Most of us start out writing just for ourselves. For some, it’s anonymous fanfiction, while others write secret fantasies in their journals. We write to explore what we...
Why You Should Consider The Art of Perspective

Why You Should Consider The Art of Perspective

Why You Should Consider The Art of Perspective The Art of Perspective: Who Tells the Story, by Christopher Castellani, is a quick and conversational look at perspective in fiction, exploring point of view, narration, and even the psychology of storytelling. My...

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