Never use the phrase “all hell broke loose” – and other tips for aspiring authors.
Writing can be like peeling an onion: there are always more layers, new things to learn. And sometimes you just want to cry.
Searching for a satisfying, complex plot structure for your next story? Look no farther than your front window – the answer might be closer to home than you think.
Sometimes you can find conflict in the most mundane of settings … like the pediatrician’s office.
Author Wells Tower talks briefly about his creative process (look ma’ – no internet!), plus a book trailer for his short story collection.
Listen to Don DeLillo explain his creative process to NPR’s Terry Gross.
Outlines are for term papers, not works of art … right? Not if you’re trying to stick to a routine and maximize your time.
Looking for a way to channel your inner Jack Kerouac? Or maybe you just feel like having a few drinks and people-watching in a cafĂ©. Either way – this post is for you.
Looking for that perfect place to pen your poem or story? What authors should look for in a coffee shop … apologies to Virginia Woolf for the title.
Slowly but surely, the writing gig is starting to bear fruit.