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Category: Writing strategies

A NaNoWriMo State of Mind

Posted on November 20, 2021November 20, 2021 by Rachel Dempsey

Here we are, in the final days of what some writers know only as National Novel Writing Month. Regardless of how many words you generated during November, you’ve undoubtedly learned some valuable things about yourself as a writer: what motivates, sustains or inspires you. Or, if you chose not to participate, maybe you learned what…

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Lightbulb Moments at Lighthouse Lit Fest 2021

Posted on June 28, 2021June 27, 2021 by Rachel Dempsey

In early June, I attended Lit Fest, presented by Denver’s Lighthouse Writers Workshop. I’ve participated in several craft workshops as part of the Lit Fest offerings in past summers, but this was the first year I decided to apply for an advanced placement course. While I’ve learned from all of my critique groups and workshops—with…

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The Editor and the Onion: A Paradigm for Editing*

Posted on June 2, 2021May 27, 2021 by Mandy Miller

A common misconception about chaos is that it’s chaotic, meaning the object in question is out of control, disorganized, irretrievably confused. Every writer has been there—the letters swim on the page like aimless tadpoles, every word you’ve written screams “YOU SUCK!” You get the drift. But, despair not! It turns out “chaos,” as used in…

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Self-Care When Writing the Hard Stuff

Posted on May 24, 2021May 20, 2021 by Rachel Dempsey

A few nights ago, my husband and I watched the Frida Kahlo biopic. We both noted a commonality between her story of chronic pain and the lives of many other artists across disciplines: great work as a product of great suffering. I’m not interested in perpetuating the stereotype of the tortured artist and the way…

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Brighten your day!

Posted on October 26, 2020October 27, 2020 by Janet Lane

Fires, politics, spikes in the COVID-19 outbreaks, gloomy news. What’s an author to do to escape the emotional storm clouds and enter the comforting cocoon of creativity? Nature’s good for the soul and the psyche, but with the onset of winter weather, opportunities to hike, leaf-peep, walk, or bicycle will soon vanish. Travel? Not for…

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