How to Become a Writer Even If You’re Broke
The ultimate guide on how to get an education, network, and become a successful writer on a shoestring.
The ultimate guide on how to get an education, network, and become a successful writer on a shoestring.
Read or watch my conversation with Pam Mandel, author of the travel memoir The Same River Twice.
When you start from a place of acceptance, you’re more likely to find a way to stop disappointing yourself.
In the middle of my wallowing and feeling like crap when the Pandemic began, I took a dance class with Ryan Heffington, which zapped me
Before I moved in with her, I knew Vicki Robin only as the local author of the personal-finance bestseller Your Money or Your Life, the
I was standing on a rock in a yard in Colombia, trying to find good reception. My friend, a novelist, was on the phone, and
“How’s your humanity?” That’s the question we focused on when I recently had the pleasure of joining Courtney Maum and Parneshia Jones in conversation as
Every Sunday, before I dive into my Morning Pages, I dive into downward-facing dog. I stretch myself into asanas, pushing my body up and out,
Listen, I’m a little bitch about my sleep. If I don’t get my 7.5 hours, I morph into an emotional toddler. There I’ll be, tearing
“White privilege is your history being taught as a core class and mine being taught as an elective.” – Ozy Aloziem Since 2011 and until
Spending an evening submitting is less like a day at work and more like a hot date, minus the sex and human connection. 🤷♀️
I landed at the house of Vicki Robin in early February. The plan was that I, in between apartments, would live in her island home,
Here’s a quick and fun way to get some more work done in close quarters with others.
How to relay an entire simile with a verb packed with meaning.
One of the bedrocks of a successful writing life is the full understanding that any research that needs to be done can be done in the bath.
If you’re able to focus on organization right now, here are some projects that could serve you for the rest of your writing life.
It took me about two weeks to pick myself up off the floor. I’m still limping, rolling onto the bed, numbing out on scrolling, wine,
I was scrolling through Twitter like every tweet was a bump of coke, when a post by my friend Willie stopped me: The next day,
It’s the time of Coronavirus, which is pretty much like the bad dystopian novel plot we all can’t believe we’re living. And I’ll tell you
“Yes!” said a young woman at the AWP conference for writers, rounding the corner to my all-the-way-in-the-back-corner booth. “This is where those stickers are coming
My rent is $350 for the next three months, and I can’t tell whether it’s that or the physical space around me, trees instead of
From my first essay nearly published a decade ago to the viral essay that got a million readers to the little goof essays I write now, here are 10 things I’ve learned about writing powerful personal essays
We stood on a closed-off street at a music festival, near midnight, third or fourth beers in hand, when the musicians on stage stopped in
I’d be driving and think, “Oh damn it, I never followed up with Susan.” I’d be shopping and realize it had been six months since
My coaching student scoffed. “Why are you learning grammar?” A part of me was with her, scoffing at grammar that meant memorizing latinate words. Grammar that