Uncategorized | July 09, 2004
Writers Ask
Glimmer Train, one of our fellow literary publications, has a promising resource for writers in their quarterly newsletter, “Writers Ask.” These newsletters feature interviews with established writers speaking about issues like beginnings and endings, voice, family support, the writing life, character, grammar and technical bits, writing programs, editing, looking back on early work, and writer’s block. Beyond the knowledge conveyed in these interviews, I’m intrigued by “Writers Ask” because I love to hear experienced writers give their opinions and feelings about the different facets of writing and the writing experience.
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