When you tire of referring to your memoir as “Untitled” … : A HippoCamp 2021 Recap August 26, 2021 As a Title Doctor, Kristen is licensed to issue prescriptions for writers in search of that winning title… Read the full story →
Getting an Aerial View of Your Book: A HippoCamp 2021 Recap August 26, 2021 Lisa’s presentation was packed with great tips and helpful descriptions… Read the full story →
I am an ever-neutral journalist who took Kelly Caldwell’s op-ed class and what you should know about that experience is she’s brilliant and opinions have power: A HippoCamp 2021 Recap August 26, 2021 I’m the lady huddled in a corner, the one cocooned in place by the screen of her laptop. Read the full story →
Embrace “Failare”: A HippoCamp 2021 Recap August 23, 2021 When Amy Eaton spoke about failure at Hippocamp 2021, she was speaking my language. Read the full story →
Don’t Get Lost: A Hippocamp 21 Recap August 22, 2021 I put the phrase “Don’t get lost” on my wall of things I stare at when my cursor is calling me an idiot. Read the full story →
Meeting my block and No, I didn’t steal a projector screen: A HippoCamp 21 Recap August 22, 2021 “This isn’t a writing workshop,” the session description said. What an understatement. Read the full story →
Matching Memories and Research Makes a Memoir of Depth – A HippoCamp 21 Recap August 22, 2021 Lilly considers research one of the memoirist’s most valuable tools. Read the full story →
But is my story true? – A Recap of John Teske’s HippoCamp 21 Session August 22, 2021 I’ve told this story several times over the years, but something didn’t ring true. Read the full story →
The Golden Circle for Writers: Why, What, and How: A Recap of Leanne Sowul’s Presentation at HippoCamp 2021 August 22, 2021 Letting your mind wander, advises Leanne, is just as important as putting your butt in the chair to write in the first place. Read the full story →
Work/Writing/Life Balance: A Recap of Athena Dixon’s Presentation at HippoCamp 2021 August 22, 2021 In order to use the time we do have wisely, we can do three things. Read the full story →