Inspired by the feedback he receives, an an author begins to revise the memoir he wrote and sets out on a journey into New Mexico, and into his past.
Writing the Journey
A writer explores how words and the act of writing take readers on journeys.
“I Just Had to Write”: An Interview with Writer Kenneth J. Harvey
A dark voice out of Newfoundland, writer Kenneth J. Harvey has received accolades for his novels, stories and poems, but at heart, Harvey just writes because that’s what he has to do.
Steven Erikson’s Notes on a Crisis Part X: If it Hurts Like Hell
Novelist Steven Erikson takes on a controversial and often painful subject — themes. How do writers approach themes honestly, in a way that is true to the story, without driving a personal agenda?
Breaking Through: The Other Side of Writer’s Block
As an author returns for the first time to the manuscript he started two years ago, he is astounded by how well he wrote the story, and can finally appreciate his writing gift in a whole new way.
I Repeat Myself
Many elements of our lives are repetitious, including our learning. Lorne Daniel explores why we need to constantly relearn.
The Fear and the Light
A writer struggles to uncover and release deep childhood fears that are hampering his ability to write and publish.
Handwriting Rediscovered
In this keyboard-happy world of our, a writer rediscovers the challenges and benefits of handwriting — and the calluses that come with it.
I Can Have You Committed
An author writes an inner child exercise, and discovers a threat by his grandmother when he was eight years old that locked up his writing for many years.
What is it About that Particular Park?
An author feels compelled to visit a park he hasn’t been to in 45 years. He senses something critical to his past is hidden there.
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