Wednesday’s Work-in-Progress
Writing practice goings-on from the past week:
And how about you? Anything you care to share from your past week’s writing practice?
Writing practice goings-on from the past week:
And how about you? Anything you care to share from your past week’s writing practice?
Monday brings the weekly batch of no-fee competitions/contests, paying submission calls, and jobs for those of us who write (especially those of us who write fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction). (more…)
In which I participate in David Abrams’s “Sunday Sentence” project, sharing the best sentence I’ve read during the past week, “out of context and without commentary.”
“Finally I said, ‘I feel like someone just put a poultice on my heart.'”
Source: Gail Caldwell, New Life, No Instructions: A Memoir.
Writing-related resources, news, and reflections to enjoy over the weekend. (more…)
“But as much as I love memoir—in fact, we’re currently working on a memoir issue, due out next spring—I am sometimes frustrated that creative nonfiction and memoir have, in some ways, to some audiences, apparently become synonymous. As I see it, creative nonfiction is an umbrella term, and memoir is only one of the forms included under its shadow.”
These lines from Lee Gutkind’s “From the Editor” column in the latest issue of Creative Nonfiction, which I’ve been reading this week, resonated. Strongly. That shouldn’t be a big surprise to any longtime readers of this blog. But if it is, please return to this post from last summer, which I’ve been thinking about all over again thanks to Gutkind’s column.