Go the Distance: What Rocky Taught Me About Submission
How to apply the persistence, discipline, and heart that fuels the practice of writing to the process of submission.
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How to apply the persistence, discipline, and heart that fuels the practice of writing to the process of submission.
An itinerant author talks about giving up the comforts of home in order to promote her writing.
If we agree that poetry is partly music, then we must also concede that to read a poem is partly to sing it. And when you consider that most Americans know by heart the words of at least one popular song—the one that has been played over and over again on the radio and been downloaded countless times from iTunes—it's easy to see their love of language as a tremendous opportunity.
Playwright Victor Lodato found that the story of his precocious young character Mathilda Savitch would be better told in the pages of a novel than in a work for the stage.
A look at some of the visually embellished novels and memoirs published in recent years. Plus five things authors should keep in mind about interior book design.
Advice on rethinking the recession for writers, a group uniquely equipped to deal with economic instability.
A concise guide to submitting poetry, fiction, and nonfiction to New Ohio Review.