What happens to writing when we stop writing? This piece reflects on how time away from the page quietly reshapes memory and ...
After the record-breaking success of her memoir 'I'm Glad My Mom Died,' Jennette McCurdy returns with 'Half His Age,' a raw ...
The retreat, scheduled for April 16-19 at Hotel Walloon, features Karen Dionne, the internationally bestselling author of ...
Yulin Kuang, Amos Vernon and Nunzio Randazzo talk about capturing the “spirit” of the author’s bestseller, the intimidation ...
Author Ernest Hemingway, for about a decade in the late 1920s, enjoyed Wyoming as his summer retreat, where he found ...
Barbara J. Warner of Lusby wrote and published her first book, "Real Life Experiences and Interesting Situations." ...
For some people, activism looks like marching in the streets, holding signs on the Village Green or testifying at the State ...
I blame Ernest Hemingway. Come to think of it, I blame the whole lot of them: the entire grog-soaked fraternity of hacks, dipsos and pisspots who could turn their drunken ramblings into scintillating ...
Maya Angelou was a master of the written word, and her process for writing involved a particular beverage that has been enjoyed throughout the ages.
Assistant Teaching Professor of Global Arts, Media and Writing Studies, University of California, Merced Ordinary and universal, the act of writing changes the brain. From dashing off a heated text ...
From the first question, Variety’s A Night in the Writers’ Room gathering of five drama showrunners was a lively affair as the scribes compared notes and reflected on how much television has changed ...
"No plan" could be a title to a Reacher novel. Like Elmore Leonard, the brothers said they would just start writing, but it's not the same as winging it or making things up as they go along. It's a ...