Research Encompasses More Than Looking on Google or Reading Books
By Nina Romano I never hesitate to extend research. How do I do this? For a short story I set in the Roman Ghetto,
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By Nina Romano I never hesitate to extend research. How do I do this? For a short story I set in the Roman Ghetto,
As we are about to ring in 2024, I must stop and ask myself, “What’s next for The Redhead Notes?” The good news is that it’s not going anywhere! BUT there will be changes that will better allow its mission to fit into my new role of foster mom.
By Rich Hosek I’m stealing the title of this post from Loyd Auerbach and Arnold Rudnick, who conducted a seminar by that name for
Selected Poetry from Blossoms of Hope by Jami Lyne Kellett
At the risk of potentially sounding older than I am—back in my day, fanfiction wasn’t even a blip on the radar for most people. Now, it has grown into something that is recognized and discussed.
The writing process of my debut novel, Walking on Thin Ice, was filled with imposter syndrome from the very beginning. So much so that it almost stopped me from publishing on multiple occasions.
I intimately understood how letting the fear win wouldn’t make an incomplete book, it’d make an incomplete person.
In 2023, The Acorn Stories celebrates 25 years of indie publication. I plan to celebrate by continuing my writing journey.
By Ellie Lieberman In Brené Brown’s HBO series, “Atlas of the Heart”, she quotes Ludwig Wittgenstein: “The limits of my language means the limits
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