An author interview for serious writers. Canadian author Michael Morelli generously gives a substantial and rich Q&A with https://t.co/whprOhH0dA. He explores his growth as a writer, his favourite authors, and more! Thank you, Michael!
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On Creative Writing has just published a new free guide on how to write a really good nonfiction book proposal. And there is free template to go with it. You can download both at our Ko-fi page. Good luck with your proposal!
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How many people are exploring the new Canadian social media platforms https://t.co/zplMh24h5w and/or https://t.co/w4O2IDHAqd?
What are your thoughts? Thanks!
New Author Q&A! Writer Carter Vance shares his views on the craft of writing. And he has a really interesting take on what constitutes "perfect"!
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POETS! Contest alert. Slightly more than 12 hours to enter our poetry contest, with a first prize of $300 CAD. We look forward to receiving your entry! #poetrylovers#poets#poetrycommunity Details here: https://t.co/CF82KynsQu
A survey by the University of Cambridge of 100s of literary creatives reveals fears over copyright violation, lost income, and the future of the art form, as gen #AI tools and LLM-authored books flood market. What's your view? #poll https://t.co/09szF4fGV9
Novelist Catherine Walker on how hope, history, and feminism are the main forces shaping her writing. What shapes your writing?
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Finished a podcast interview with poet and novelist Kim Fahner earlier. A pleasure to speak with an impressive poet and author of The Pollination Field! Kim's Q&A interview:
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“History is very present in Eastern European minds,” says a Polish journalist. So why are so many of us forgetting the lessons of the Second World War?
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Did you enjoy Marco Melfi's recent interview with poet Chris Hutchinson? Read more from Chris in this Writers Reveal interview:
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Not sure we need a govt study to confirm immersing oneself in art is healthy, but Katy Hessel's new book How to Live an Artful Life does sound interesting:
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Extended metaphors linking stunning images so that in less than 20,000 words let you intimately know a character. Verse breaks boundaries and asks readers. Novels in verse:
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It's less than a week to Kim Mannix's lauch of her new poetry collection, Confirm Humanity, set for Nov. 16, Audreys Books, 2 p.m. In the meantime, read A Day in the Life of Kim, and some of it is by her younget daughter, Fiona!
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Author Q&A - Catherine Walker discusses how feminism, history, and hope shape her writing, and her new novel A Watch of Nightingales:
https://t.co/o1aixu35t0