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A master of the essay form offers advice about grappling with words.

By Chuck Leddy
Published: 1/28/2013

When a poet stumbles with his own voice, he summons the voices of others.

By Jaswinder Bolina
Published: 1/6/2013
Freelancers can gain an edge with editors when writing about the area they live in and know intimately
By Beth Kanter
Published: 5/29/2012
Deciding to practice what she preached, this writer strengthened her writing and landed a publisher
By C. Hope Clark
Published: 5/8/2012
A veteran television writer tells how he did just that for an episode of The Wonder Years
By Sy Rosen
Published: 3/27/2012
Here are some tips on writing the voyage of personal discovery
By Patti M. Marxsen
Published: 3/8/2012

A humorous essay about the joys of co-writing

By Roz Warren (with Janet Golden)
Published: 8/22/2011

A magazine freelancer learned to adapt her process for working in another genre

By Jessica Handler
Published: 4/13/2011
Is the writing in your piece concrete--and does something happen?
By Barbara Abercrombie
Published: 8/2/2010
A veteran author of a dozen nonfiction books distills the lessons he's learned
By Harvey Rachlin
Published: 6/8/2010
Breakthrough: A writer's success story
By Barbara Weddle
Published: 4/6/2010
All modesty aside, the author feels she is terribly well-suited to a number of cushy literary challenges
By Kathy Stevenson
Published: 3/31/2010

Writing about your life experience helps you connect with readers and break into markets

By Erica Manfred
Published: 3/30/2010

In writing, as in baseball, you have to stick with it to hit one out of the park

By Robert Dugoni
Published: 3/29/2010
How an MFA graduate and teacher set her books aside to gain confidence in her skills
By Janet Pocorobba
Published: 3/29/2010

Memoirists worry their words will cause harm—but can their stories heal relationships?

By Kerry Cohen
Published: 3/29/2010
By Sheila Bender
Published: 1/15/2010
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