Embodied Writing: Breathe, Breathe, Breathe
The author of Us From Nothing offers an exercise to enhance the body’s role in the act of writing.
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The author of Us From Nothing offers an exercise to enhance the body’s role in the act of writing.
The author of Us From Nothing offers an exercise to become mindful of the body’s role in the act of writing.
The author of Us From Nothing revises his thinking about the role of the body in writing.
“I’d love to be the kind of writer who sits down at my desk at a specific and predictable time...and write, but I’ve never been that writer. —torrin a greathouse, author of DEED.
The author of Freedom Is a Feast examines the inspirational power of real-life events.
“I treat my life as fodder for literature, so I consider living it (surviving it) as part of writing.” —Ismet Prcic, author of Unspeakable Home
The author of Freedom Is a Feast explores tactics for creating compelling, human, three-dimensional characters.
The author of Freedom Is a Feast considers cuisine and its place in fictional narratives.
“Just tell the truth.” —Kiran Bath, author of Instructions for Banno
“It seems like a necessary step to figure out how to emerge from mess to order.” —Ayşegül Savaş, author of The Anthropologists