Contemplating Copy Work
By Deborah Brewer What author’s work would you emulate? A simple copy work exercise could be your masterclass. Over the […]
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By Deborah Brewer What author’s work would you emulate? A simple copy work exercise could be your masterclass. Over the […]
By Deborah Brewer As writers, we dream of readers lost for hours in our carefully crafted story worlds. But if […]
By Trista Herring Baughman In 1996, the Academy of American Poets established the largest literary celebration in the world, known […]
By Deborah Brewer Writing a novel or even a short story is no small task. A writer has to accept […]
By Deborah Brewer I have enjoyed visiting a few writers’ home museums on my travels. Samuel Clemens’ (Mark Twain) study, […]
By: Deborah Brewer – Songs and poems are very much a part of our lives, so it’s little wonder we […]
By: Deborah Brewer We sometimes hear of the gifted writer, but what might it mean to be a gifting one? […]
By: Deborah Brewer A short video plays on social media: A pigtailed girl watches with wide-eyed panic as the ice […]
By: Deborah Brewer – As a writer stares at a blank page or a mangled plot, it may feel like […]
By: Deborah Brewer There is quite a bit of debate about the use of sentence fragments, or incomplete sentences, in […]