A Writer’s Education
During my first semester in college, someone told me, “Majoring in English is the worst thing a writer can do.”
An author's collection of thoughts and stories
During my first semester in college, someone told me, “Majoring in English is the worst thing a writer can do.”
I’m working on my second draft for my current novel-in-progress, but I’ve been letting lots of “real life” activities distract
BECAUSE THIS:
Err, sort of . . . Frankly, this quote frightens me with the prospect that there are people out there
I have problems. I know, right? A writer with problems? Like that’s never happened before. I’m the sort that’s always
I spent the entirety of my teen years writing. When all the other kids in my Creative Writing classes were
I don’t get social media. In this day, having a friend count in the double digits probably makes me a loser,
To be honest, January is always my worst month, and this year hit me harder than I had anticipated. While
I started writing my first novel when I was ten, inspired by my love of the Redwall series by Brian