Writing
Rachel's take on post-feminism and writing strong female protagonists is a must read.
In a continuation of March Dystropian Madness, Jen Bailey discusses poetic tools for writing emotion.
As I mentioned, I'm guest blogging on Ingrid's Notes this week, talking about one of my favourite topics: The Perfect Man Archetype. I've discussed this at length on Wild About [...]
Cori McCarthy's The Color of Rain. Releasing May, 2013 The Color of Rain by Cori McCarthy My rating: 5 of 5 stars I was fortunate to receive an ARC of [...]
Considering my previous post about method writing, I think that Jen's post about not being one's character is certainly apropos.
The Dystropian March Madness begins with Peter Langella's provocative look at Boys and Literacy.
I'm finishing up an essay this weekend that has been quite challenging for me. I was invited to write about L.M. Montgomery from a writer's point of view, focusing on [...]
I am so excited to be taking part in "March Dystropian Madness." I hope that you will stop by Ingrid's blog throughout March and check out these insightful posts.
My friend, Tristan, has started a writing blog and has written this very provocative piece about Django Unchained and its link to character and story. Whose Story Are You Telling?.
Guest Post on L.M. Montgomery's Research Group This week I guest blogged on the L.M. Montgomery Research Group in which I discuss the fervour this month over the bad [...]
The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder My rating: 5 of 5 stars The Long Winter just keeps getting better every time I read it. I have no idea how [...]