
The only sanity is a cup of tea.
- Gwendolyn Brooks, “Boy Breaking Glass”
Book Review: This Close to Okay by Leesa Cross-Smith
Book review: This Close to Okay by Leesa Cross-Smith
Book Review: The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley
Book Review: The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley
May Myth Buster 4: “One day, I’ll be a writer that doesn’t need help”
May Myth Buster 4: “One day, I’ll be a writer that doesn’t need help”
May Myth Buster 3: “Feedback = You Are a Bad Writer”
May Myth Buster: What does feedback mean?
May Myth Buster 2: “Write What You Know”
Have you ever been told to ‘write what you know?’ Yeah, don’t.
May Myth Buster 1: “I am a slow writer”
Do you think of yourself as a slow writer? Bust this myth!
Lessons from Public Writing
Interested in public writing for magazines, newspapers, and internet publications? Read on!
What I Have Learned From Being A Poet
Unleash your inner poet for your writing! No, but for real.
Book Review: The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb
Beautifully written book, elegant in its vision, and incredible in its pacing. And, this editor had some questions.
How to Revise an Article, a personal journey, part 6
What happens when you don’t find new information and what does that mean for you as a writer?
Book Review: Craft in the Real World by Matthew Salesses
What about this pesky thing we call craft?
How to Revise an Article, a personal journey, part 5
What happens when you don’t find new information and what does that mean for you as a writer?

In case you’re wondering, this is what I really look like when I read people’s work: glasses on, hair pulled back, comfy clothes, and a cup of tea.