Why I Write: From Sartre to Recovery and Back Again
Writing a book is bizarre. You work in a cubicle inside a hovel within a cave, and then suddenly, word
Read MoreWriting a book is bizarre. You work in a cubicle inside a hovel within a cave, and then suddenly, word
Read MoreAs a therapist for 25 years and as a writer for my whole conscious life, I view every therapeutic and
Read MoreChelsea Iversen has been reading and writing stories since before she knew what verbs were. She loves tea and trees
Read MoreVithun Khamsong via Getty Images Prompt: Write a short story of 650 words or fewer based on the photo prompt
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Read MoreRosa Kwon Easton was born in Seoul, Korea and grew up with her extended family in Los Angeles. She is
Read MoreWow! It feels so long since our last Wednesday Poetry Prompt (almost like another time and place), but it’s only
Read MoreTime is a tremendously elastic concept, but if you think about it, almost all stories implicitly deal with time: They
Read MorePhoto by Mathias Reding on Unsplash For today’s prompt, start your story with someone listening in on someone else’s conversation.
Read MorePip Drysdale is an author, musician, and actor. She grew up in Africa, Canada, and Australia, became an adult in
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