Resources and Prompts for National Poetry Month 
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Resources and Prompts for National Poetry Month 

April is National Poetry Month, which is a great opportunity to dive into poetry, whether or not you usually write it. If you do write it, it’s an opportunity to geek out with all your fellow poetry lovers. If you don’t, it’s an opportunity to try it out. Fiction and even nonfiction writers can learn a lot from experimenting with poetry. Creating evocative imagery, varying sentence rhythm and length, choosing just the right word, playing with language... these can all help you get out of any ruts your prose might have fallen into. Besides, it’s fun! If you’re not a poet, you don’t have to take your poetry so seriously. There’s no pressure to publish, and no one ever has to read it but you.

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The Stoplight Method for Revision, Part III: Green Light Issues
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The Stoplight Method for Revision, Part III: Green Light Issues

Finally, we come to dealing with Green Light issues in your draft! For the past two weeks, I’ve talked about Red Light issues (the big-picture, foundational changes you need to make) and Yellow Light issues (the somewhat complex but more manageable issues you need to resolve). Now you’re ready to deal with the stuff that will really make your manuscript shine.

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Where Do You Get Your Inspiration?
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Where Do You Get Your Inspiration?

This month I’m celebrating finally finishing the draft of the rewrite of my Middle Grande novel. It was pretty much a Page One rewrite, and frankly I’m not sure it’s any better than the original. It was fun to do, but I’m glad it’s over. Well, not over - I still have to revise. But first I need to let it sit for a while. I need to let all the questions percolate in my brain. Then I’ll re-read it and see what I’ve got.

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What To Do When You Have Too Many Ideas  
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What To Do When You Have Too Many Ideas  

This past weekend, I found myself in a Läderach chocolate shop very similar to the one in the above image. I hadn’t had Läderach chocolates since my last trip through Zurich in 2018, and let me tell you, they are divine. I recently learned they opened a shop in Boston, and it was all I could do to restrain myself from heading there the next day, work obligations be damned.

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New Year’s Goal Check-in: 7 Ways to Rev Up Your Motivation if the Winter Blues Are Setting In 
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New Year’s Goal Check-in: 7 Ways to Rev Up Your Motivation if the Winter Blues Are Setting In 

Google “What percentage of people give up their new year resolutions by February” and you get a consistent statistic: 80%. I have no idea how accurate that is, but it seems pretty consistent with the fact that for most people I know, myself included, commitment starts to flag right around this time.

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3 Steps to a Successful MFA Application 
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3 Steps to a Successful MFA Application 

So you’ve decided to actually apply to an MFA program in Creative Writing. By now, hopefully you’ve researched lots of programs and know where you want to apply. You don’t need to apply to 10; in fact, I would say, apply to no more than 3–5. The application fees can add up, for one thing (although they may be waived if you call the Admissions office and cite financial hardship). Also, it can be time-consuming, since each program will likely have slightly different essay questions to answer or other hoops to jump through.

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10 Considerations Before You Apply to a Creative Writing MFA Program
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10 Considerations Before You Apply to a Creative Writing MFA Program

This week I presented on a panel at my MFA alma mater, Lesley University. I did my MFA quite a few years ago now, and worked for the program for many years afterward as Assistant Director.

Getting an MFA is still a dream for a lot of people, but there are now more options for serious writing training. I recently spoke to a client who wasn’t sure if he wanted to do an MFA or not – or if he was even ready to apply. Our conversation sparked some ideas that I wanted to share for anyone considering doing an MFA.

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My Most Popular Articles of 2022 
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My Most Popular Articles of 2022 

As we rush toward the holidays, I realize most of us do not have time to red and absorb lots of articles and new information. But maybe next week there will be a lull... we can hope! So I thought it might be fun to see what my most popular articles were from 2022, and put them all in one place so you can catch up on any you missed. May they bring you inspiration for your writing in 2023!

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The Best Books I’ve Read in 2022 
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The Best Books I’ve Read in 2022 

I’ve read 55 books so far this year. I’ll probably sneak a few more in before December 31, but these are the ones that made my top picks. I’ve also read a bunch of books on Buddhist practice, which I’ve excluded from the list since they’re only relevant if you’re Buddhist. This means I’ve read fewer nonfiction books overall, but I’m okay with that. There are always more books to read!

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