
If you follow my Instagram Stories, you know that I set a goal of walking 100 miles in July. And on July 30 at 7 am, I hit 100.1 miles.
Now I know it’s cliché to compare walking to writing but I’m going to do it anyway, so here we go.
(more…)If you follow my Instagram Stories, you know that I set a goal of walking 100 miles in July. And on July 30 at 7 am, I hit 100.1 miles.
Now I know it’s cliché to compare walking to writing but I’m going to do it anyway, so here we go.
(more…)Once upon a time, I was a poet.
As a teenager and in my 20s I wrote and read poetry nearly every single day. In graduate school, I taught poetry too. I performed spoken word at venues across the Bay Area.I saw poetry in everything from a sunset to the run in the pantyhose of a woman walking by.
(more…)Lately, I’ve been obsessed with one–word writing prompts and it all started with a children’s book.
(more…)Writers should journal even if they feel like their schedule is too hectic to make the time. I know that if you’re a busy writer you may feel like journaling is a waste of time. After all, shouldn’t any time that you have to write be spent working on your book or blog or an article, essay, or poem? What’s the point in using that precious time to write words that no one else will see?
If this is your mindset about journaling, my mission is to change it.
(more…)This month I’m breaking all the blogging rules. This month I’m taking on Jami Attenberg’s #1000wordsofsummer challenge, which calls for writers to write 1,000 words daily for the first 14 days of June. This month I will write words for myself, not an ever-changing algorithm.
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