Great Expectations (with apologies to Dickens) by LJ Cohen I have been writing novels for almost 8 years, have 7 completed manuscripts to my name, and a wonderful agent working to …
This Is Your Procrastination Station by David Little pro·cras·ti·nate [proh-kras-tuh-neyt, pruh-] verb, pro·cras·ti·nat·ed, pro·cras·ti·nat·ing. verb (used without object) to defer action; delay: to procrastinate until an opportunity is lost. verb …
Doom, Gloom, and the Future of Publishing by MaryChris Bradley There has been a lot of discussion lately about the evolution of publishing and the rise of the ebook. Everyone seems to …
Two Words Forward…Something Shiny! by James Hanback, Jr. Remember how technological advancement was supposed to make life so much easier? A few days ago, I sat in a restaurant watching …
Her Vicissitudes by Racheal Walser My girlfriend struggles with creation. She fights it out, like a beast separating from her soul it causes her to writhe, moan …
Derek J. McPhee Derek McPhee was born and raised in Canada but moved to Japan in 2007 for a change of pace. Inspired by the …
Using Tarot for Creative Writing by Janet Boyer I have found Tarot cards to be a wonderful source for inspiration for creative writing. There are literally thousands of decks on …
Paper Books, eBooks, and the Need for a Book Shelter by Kerry Schafer A few weeks ago, Munch’s painting The Scream sold at auction for $120 million dollars. I’ll admit that it’s a very cool …
Jo Carroll Jo Carroll decided that thirty years working with traumatised children was long enough. Besides, if she left it much longer she would …
Grief and the Writer by Jennifer Spiller How does the writer deal with grief? People grieve physical death, death of relationships, death of dreams. Most people still have to …