It’s easy to get stagnant as a writer. It’s a solitary pursuit – just you and your keyboard or pen and paper day after day. Sometimes you need to change things up to break out of a rut and attending a ...
Colson Whitehead, a No. 1 New York Times best-selling author and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, will be the featured speaker ...
This is the perfect question to ask upon my return from the Wrangling with Writing Conference in Tucson, AZ. I’ll let you answer that question for yourself based on my experience. At the conference, I ...
Let’s face it. Writing can be a solitary endeavor. Don’t go it alone. Why not attend a writing conference and meet your tribe? Writing conferences are great value for the money. You’ll find loads of ...
“You pay a lot of money to travel a long way to be with a group of strangers who are going to criticize the thing you most care about, your poetry. How does that work? It’s a recipe for ...
This year's theme is "Fables and Futures," looking into fairytales, fables, folk tales, magical realism and authors bringing ...
For the award-winning poet, who will be honored at the National Black Writers Conference at Medgar Evers College next week, ...
Writing is often thought of as a means to an end but it is a crucial tool in the teaching process, a medium through which teachers and students engage with each other. “Writing has a deep relationship ...
“We want to help each other.” These were the words of Santa Barbara Writers Conference (SBWC) Director Grace Rachow during the opening orientation, and I could not have found them to be truer. First, ...