#writingprompt Think of an object, tool, or method that you currently use that might be considered old-fashioned. Write a piece that reflects on why you continue to use this method.
#writingprompts Write about a ritual that’s a part of your or your characters everyday life, or one that you/they performed regularly during a past life phase.
Never seen you with so much clothes on, a friend said to me — the girl who bares shoulders, legs, feet most of the year long. 😂
Reading my ghost story by a camp fire @WritingxWriters in the Santa Cruz Mountains on a frigid (to me) November night. 🥶
Photo by Pam Houston. 🌟
My @WritingxWriters students just finished workshopping their FULL book manuscripts, y’all — and kicked butt! So proud of the nurturing + relentless pushing, pushing. Weave and cut, weave and cut!
Brava, Leah, Jody, Anna, Patricia & Shelley!!
Today's panel @writingxwriters Tomales Bay Workshop: "Handling Narrative Time" with Charles Baxter, Karen Russell, and Peter Ho Davies. #writewxw#time#writing Lucky us!
"For me, at least, art is the result of my having allowed myself to stray from any marked path and to become lost." @CPhillipsPoet considers silence and living in language. https://t.co/reTnuj0KKW
Fleetwood Mac's album Tusk / my therapist / approach and retreat, approach and retreat -- part of the 5 Things About Writing panel with @CPhillipsPoet @melissafebos @pam_houston. Wish you were here!
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