Sometimes a poet effortlessly pens the perfect words to capture a moment, an image, or a feeling into a flawless poem. More often, if she’s like me, her first attempt is scrawled upon a page with imperfect rhythm, a clichéd phrase or two, clunky lines, and rhymes that feel a bit forced. Sometimes, if I’mContinue reading “Poetry Is Revision”
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The Art of Receiving Criticism
Receiving criticism, no matter how constructive it’s meant to be, is difficult. Even when we know that something we wrote (or said or did) didn’t hit quite right, negative feedback can be tough to take, not necessarily because it hurts our egos or reminds us of our flaws, although that might be part of it,Continue reading “The Art of Receiving Criticism”
A Rock, Some Talk, and a Walk
I’m writing the second part to my story, a sequel, a story I never thought I’d write. My first was a standalone; it had been resolved, or so I thought. Sometimes things change. Sometimes new stories, stories inspired by life, beckon to be written, and sometimes stories come together in beautifully unexpected ways. I wasContinue reading “A Rock, Some Talk, and a Walk”