Micro Stories of Love, Inspiration, Joy, & Sorrow Spring He first met her outside one of the block’s newest coffee...
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More than thirty years after its original publication, The Artist's Way remains one of the most influential books on creativity...
By Week 16, you have already begun looking at your manuscript through a revision lens. Week 14 focused on story,...
By Week 15, you have already begun looking at the draft from a big-picture perspective. Last week focused on story,...
For years, entrepreneurship was sold like a war story. Sleep less. Grind harder. Cut people off. Work while everyone else...
The Memo by Minda Harts is one of those books that feels less like a lecture and more like a...
She stood before the mirror admiring her baby bump. It was growing rounder and heavier each day. I thought she...
Everywhere you turn, somebody is sounding the alarm about literacy. Teachers are frustrated. Parents are overwhelmed. Employers are complaining about...
For a long time, the literary world treated poetry like fine china, something to be taken out only on special...
Finishing a draft gives you something many writers never reach: a complete version of the story. It may be messy,...
