
Interview with Poet M. Stone
With two chapbooks to her name, Poet M. Stone – whose poem “Fire Opal” was featured in Volume 7 – … Continue reading Interview with Poet M. Stone
With two chapbooks to her name, Poet M. Stone – whose poem “Fire Opal” was featured in Volume 7 – … Continue reading Interview with Poet M. Stone
I needed the summer to congest the shitshow that become The Mummy revival film, something I had been excited for … Continue reading Character of the Month: Beni Gabor
Similar to my bad habits post, there’s a lot to explore in terms of your character-especially the odd which you … Continue reading Character Flare: Odd Hobbies
If you haven’t found a chance to check out this amazing show on Netflix, you are missing out on a … Continue reading Character Of The Month: Ruth Wilder
We end our month on nature writing with the most natural of questions: what’s in your nature setting? Editor Sara … Continue reading The Root Of Nature Settings
Nature can be used in many ways in creative writing, whether a spot to write and be embraced by the … Continue reading Setting: Inducing Fear in Nature
A book is full of details and dialogue, but what’s intriguing is the characteristics of things without breath. Such as … Continue reading Literary Architecture: Roofs
Home may be where the heart is, but what exactly is a home? Is it four walls? Or where a … Continue reading More Than A Home: Houses Vs Apartments
GoodReads Part 2 It’s that time again – yes, if you are thinking about reading through some helpful writing tips … Continue reading GoodReads Reviews – Dystopian Novels
Money makes the world go round. I’ve written about remembering to feed your characters before, but another important character trait … Continue reading Cash Money