Dogged
In my mind I keep seeing this image: a tough, wiry dog hanging several feet off the ground by a rope that it holds clutched between its teeth. It carries its own body weight. It wiggles in circles,...
View ArticleSage Cohen Uses Both Sides of Her Brain: So Can You
Sage Cohen first slipped quietly onto my radar via Christina Katz, (whom many of you know as Writer Mama). I quickly friended Sage on Facebook and watched in awe at her productivity and grace, all the...
View ArticleStaying in the Game | Guest post by Caitlin Kelly
One of the most essential qualities for any ambitious writer is simply staying in the game long enough to win it. It’s easy, even for veterans, to get discouraged by endless objections, rejections, and...
View ArticleGetting From Here to There
I just came back from a phenomenal conference, BinderCon, for women and non gender-conforming individuals in the media arts who are looking to advance their careers. There were a lot of us writers...
View ArticleOver My Head | Persisting Through Overwhelm
Guest post by Karen Gaudette When did I first realize I was in over my head? Likely mid-November of 2013. My husband was traveling for work. My 18-month-old son was going through a sleep regression. My...
View ArticleStaying Persistent For Seven Years | Julie Schweitert Collazo
Guest Post by Julie Schweitert Collazo Seven years. Courtships ripen into marriage and, sometimes, dissolve into divorce in as much time. Babies are conceived, born, nurtured through infancy and...
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