The Wheelchair Teen – What Everyone Expects Disabled People To Be Like (Guest Post) — lifesfinewhine

Hello everyone, I am The Wheelchair Teen and I write a blog about my life as a black, disabled teenager: http://www.thewheelchairteen.home.blog. I was born with SPA-PN disease which means that I am permanently wheelchair-bound and have little control over my hands and fingers. But that doesn’t stop me from being a proud, strong and talented […]… Continue reading The Wheelchair Teen – What Everyone Expects Disabled People To Be Like (Guest Post) — lifesfinewhine

Listen to the Riots. — nana activista

Over the past couple of days, our country has seen an eruption. Tension, oppression, fear, and anger which have pushed against our feet for decades have exploded onto the surface. Sentences of activism have been sprayed onto the walls of our communities and social media accounts. Public and private spaces have confronted the conversation on […]… Continue reading Listen to the Riots. — nana activista

5 Editing Tips That Will Help You Write A Remarkable Essay — Market Business News

The majority of students who struggle with essay writing tend to buy essays, and their difficulty has a lot to do with editing. For most of the students, editing is either an optional step that can be skipped or a step that is not their expertise. Being pro at self-edit can be a challenge for […]… Continue reading 5 Editing Tips That Will Help You Write A Remarkable Essay — Market Business News

4 Quick Tips to Improve Your Stories — A Writer’s Path

by Cátia Isabel Silva What is lacking in my story? – The more you write, the more you’ll be asking yourself this question, and if you aren’t careful, it probably means that you’re not getting any improvement. It’s really important for any professional try getting better at what it is they do, to […] via 4… Continue reading 4 Quick Tips to Improve Your Stories — A Writer’s Path

5 Things Nobody Tells You About a Writing Career — A Writer’s Path

by Lev Raphael When I published my first short story in Redbook after winning a prize, I thought my career was set. I was my MFA program’s star (that year, anyway); I’d made a lot of money for a graduate student through the prize and the magazine; I was getting fan mail and […] via 5… Continue reading 5 Things Nobody Tells You About a Writing Career — A Writer’s Path

From The First To The Last Chapter – 5 Things To Keep In Mind — A Writer’s Path

by Daniel A. Roberts The ability to write a novel from start to finish doesn’t own any kind of magical formula. Like anything we try to accomplish in life, certain things can hinder the process. Some of them can’t be avoided, like the condition of your own health. If you’re coughing, wheezing, taking […] via From… Continue reading From The First To The Last Chapter – 5 Things To Keep In Mind — A Writer’s Path

What Feedback Should You Apply To Your Story? — A Writer’s Path

by Allison Maruska A critique partner (CP) recently told me one of the trickiest parts of the group is remembering not all feedback need be applied. It reminded me of my early days in the group – as a new writer, jumping into a gathering of other writers (who you assume all must have more… Continue reading What Feedback Should You Apply To Your Story? — A Writer’s Path