From Chekhov to James Joyce, the short
story defined modern fiction. Subsequently,
it became a form defined by America. Here,
one of the great US writers explains why
he came to prefer the story to the novel.
Writing dialogue can be difficult for some authors. Bestselling author Roz Morris shares how to write dialogue that takes your story to the next level.
Mike White on creative process and procrastination
Screenwriter Mike White ("School of Rock," "Nacho Libre") takes viewers inside his creative process in an exploration of where ideas come from.Subscribe and ...
The idea of honouring Muses isn’t new; the Greeks built temples to the Muses (the word ‘Museum’ comes from ‘cult place of the Muses’), and an influential Masonic lodge in pre-Revolutionary France, The Nine Sisters, was named after the Muses. Some artists are keen to share their Muse with the public; others can be fiercely protective of theirs.
The Aesthetic Memoir: How to Write Well - Lily Dunn
I’ve been teaching one of my favourite courses these past weeks – Self-Adaptation, Making the Personal Publishable – which is basically a small reading group (max 10 on Zoom), concerned with set texts of personal essays, which turns into a writing group where participants offer each other feedback on their work in progress. The idea […]
I have three events left this year. One with E.M. Tran at University of New Orleans on November 3, and two at the Texas Book Festival on November 5. If you are interested in having me come speak at your organization, please contact my speaking agency
The following first appeared in Lit Hub’s The Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. At a literary festival a few years ago, during question time after a panel discussion, an audience member tol…
18 of Our Favorite Books About the Craft of Writing
Are you a writer? Do you like learning about the creative process, either for your own projects, or just cause you think it’s interesting? This post is about to make your day. As I’m su…
I would go so far as to say talent is an overrated component. If I was a gambler, I’d put my money on an average writer who knows how to work hard over someone who is supposedly talented but doesn’t know how to apply the AOC rule (Ass On Chair).
How to Get the Most Out of a One-Day Writing Escape
We write when we can. But every now and then you get a day that's a gift--or even just half a day--where you can set your imagination free. How do you seize that day?