Wednesday’s Work-in-Progress: Musings on “Activist Lit”
On my mind this week: “Activist Lit.” For the following reasons. (more…)
On my mind this week: “Activist Lit.” For the following reasons. (more…)
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).
In which I participate in David Abrams’s “Sunday Sentence” project, which asks us to share the best sentence(s) we’ve read during the past week, “out of context and without commentary.”
“She had a vexed relationship with her caps-lock key.”
Source: Nicholas Thompson, “My Friend, Stalin’s Daughter”
Writing-related resources, news, and reflections to enjoy over the weekend. (more…)
So, this past week I spent a few days in glorious, warm Turks & Caicos.
Anyone who travels with young children–especially young children who don’t exactly embrace hotel “kiddie programs” or day camps–knows that these trips aren’t always 100 percent vacations. But we all had a wonderful time. AND I managed to squeeze in a fair amount of reading. Including:
I hope that you’ve all had a good week, too!