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Every second, every minute: By Devi Laskar (with thanks to Silas House)

I read a lovely opinion piece by Silas House in the New York Times online where he discusses the definition of what it means to be a writer every day while also being a spouse, an employee, a parent, and a caregiver. I would add to that list chauffeur and maid and gardener and cook

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5 Writing Secrets of the Clownfish and Sea Anemone: by Elizabeth Stark

Happy December! Today I want to talk with you about clownfish. Clownfish? Yes, like Nemo, with orange and white stripes. According to one of my kids’ books, clownfish live in sea anemones (which I still want to spell as if I were five, with consonants reversed). Each fish goes through a process of exposing itself

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Revisiting Robert’s Rules for Reading & Writing: (Guest Blog) by Robert Ward

Dear BWW, happy thanksgiving! As we celebrate the holidays with our families and friends, I wanted to take a moment and thank all of you for your commitment and dedication to the art of writing. I also wanted to repost this thoughtful essay from our very own Robert Ward. I re-read this piece (originally published in the

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