When I wrote my first play "Crazy for Life," I had no idea what I was doing. Seriously. I had acted before but never written a one-person show, particularly one about my own experience living with ...
In a 2005 performance piece influential in experimental literary circles, “‘& and’ and foulipo,” poets Juliana Spahr and Stephanie Young make a case for writing that “engage[s] the [r]elation betweeen ...
One of the most popular posts I’ve written for my Psychology Today blog, Soul Console, is “How to Make Writing a Sacred Practice With ‘Scriptio Divina.’” Scriptio divina is a modern twist on an ...
Today’s guest on "Poetry from Daily Life" is Scot Young, who grew up in Raytown, Missouri before settling in Ozark County. He has been writing since his junior and high school days. Scot says he ...
Because I am now 100,000 words into a new novel and find myself spinning around two screenplays and two mini-series, it is much easier to look back over my writing career and understand some of what I ...
Anja Notanja Sieger revives typewriter poetry by crafting poems live in public spaces. Setting up a vintage typewriter in public spaces throughout Milwaukee, poet and performance artist Anja Notanja ...
Dawn Garisch is affiliated with the Life Righting Collective. She is a facilitator on the courses it runs. Steve Reid receives funding from South African Medical Research Council. He is a ...
It is said that poets see the world differently, sometimes it is by describing or telling the story in a simplistic manner whether it is a haiku, a sonnet or free verse. I find poetry is everywhere in ...