I want to tell you something I almost didn’t write. Not because it’s autobiographical — it isn’t, not exactly — but because the question at the center of it felt too large and too embarrassing to put a character through honestly. https://t.co/6E0uCrffb8
When the Rain Falls: Finding Solace in the Stories We Tell Strangers https://t.co/PxdUAa9o16 What was it about that particular moment — or that particular person — that made honestly feel possible?
Tool Paralysis, by @vidlit https://t.co/bgfRT8ZolU Stop trying to come up with new things to say. Start saying what you’ve already said in new ways.
Your book is the IP. Now iterate on it.
Trust me on this one. It’ll save your sanity.
And maybe you’ll even get to bed before 2 AM.
I've Got This https://t.co/wI8pnaiA0B What a piece! "PARIS" is a personal essay by Constance — witty, wry, and beautifully constructed. Three Paris trips, each with its own absurdist misadventure: