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The Author Hot Seat with David Higgins: We didn’t have genre when I was young
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
David Higgins is my guest today, a short story writer who has found that the problem of fitting into the category straight-jacket is amplified when your short stories aren’t all in the same style. Here’s how Dave copes with the conundrum and gives us his take on the genre…
Video Q&A
Originally posted on C. Miller:
Yes, you read the subject correctly. I had an idea several weeks ago about doing just that (a video Q&A). Knowing my anxiety (it’s like a real person to me, watching over my shoulder), my first thought after the idea struck was, ‘Yeah, that’s a good idea.’ (Please imagine that…
So you want to be the next big thing?
Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
~ Guest post by Claire C Riley Most writers start out on this crazy train wreck of a journey with one thing in their mind: to tell a story. Okay, so maybe they have two things on their…
SECRET LETTERS TO DAYBREAK
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
My favorite font would have to be, poetry Each letter is a gem that haunts The very notion of memory & attachment Dark fountain splash cursive In the breeze of cherished fantasies The lonely streets of personal dreams My favorite alphabet would have to be, poetic The poetic vocabulary, I…
Light Builds Temples on the Sea with Mere Words
Originally posted on Wuji Seshat:
In my animal belly, into the belly of time I swear prophecies, and make melodies out of Melancholy, I avenge God and poor fathers With armed lyrics, assault on secrets With fingernails, frantic for a Divinity Lost in language, in sanskrit manuscripts In Mandarin idioms, I hunt for these idols…