Monthly Archives: June 2014

Naomi Elana Zener on Writing from Experience

We hear it all the time, write what you know. For today’s guest blogger, Naomi Elana Zener, this is a paramount step to beginning a story, but it isn’t the key to the end.  Write from Experience By Naomi Elana Zener “Logic … Continue reading

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Writing Do’s and Don’ts When Contemplating Quitting

A few weeks ago, I spent three days writing in silence. Well, it wasn’t completely quiet. I called home a few times to check in, conversed over lunch and dinner with a few lovely ladies who cooked my meals, and gave a reassuring … Continue reading

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Writing: Life Imitates Art

The strawberry patch in our back yard is heavy with green berries and the beginnings of a big harvest. Parts of our yard resist foliage of any kind, but those strawberries are happy in their plot between the compost bin and what … Continue reading

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