Writing-related resources, news, and reflections to enjoy over the weekend.
Bonnie Tsui describes what happened when she “accepted a friend’s offer to share an office at a longtime writers’ collective and began writing in the company of others a few days a week.”
Speaking of writers in the company of others: Take a listen to this graduating speech delivered by Sophronia Scott at the most recent commencement ceremony of the Vermont College of Fine Arts MFA program.
“How to Create, Publish, and Market an Anthology (and why you’d want to)”–thanks to @JaneFriedman for leading me to this one.
Lovely post by Ellen Meeropol on her favorite reads in 2014 (so far).
“The New Yorker is overhauling its website and making all the articles it has published since 2007 available free for three months before introducing a paywall for online subscribers.”
Thanks for the recommendation of the Tsui article. I usually make my students write together, even my grad students. Many are grateful, some really resent it. This article gives me some defense for my pedagogy.
I’m glad, John!