by Kathryn | Feb 1, 2025 | Writing Courses
For some, a memoir writing course is the beginning. For others, it starts earlier. For me, it began with sensations. The feel of a pen in hand. The sight of my handwriting unspooling in black ink across a blank white page. The crisp sound of a turning new pages in a...
by Kathryn | Jan 1, 2025 | Writing Courses
A life well-lived is a story well-told. To write with depth is to live with intention—to move through the world as both participant and observer, attuned to the rhythms of conversation, the quiet language of landscapes, and the undercurrents of emotion that define...
by Kathryn | Nov 1, 2024 | Writing Courses
Finding your voice as a writer is a journey as intricate as the landscapes we walk through. It’s a personal process, one that asks for patience, self-reflection, and courage. Voice isn’t just the way you write; it’s the distilled essence of who you are, shining...
by Kathryn | Sep 1, 2024 | Writing Strategies
Writers are often portrayed as stationary creatures—seated at desks, hunched over notebooks, or tapping away at keyboards. But writing doesn’t always happen at a desk. In fact, I know from personal experienced that some of the best writing starts when we step away...
by Kathryn | Jun 1, 2024 | Writing Strategies
There really cannot be a “definitive list of best narrative nonfiction” but if I could suggest five great books for aspiring writers and incoming students, these would be my choices based on storytelling, depth, and perspective: 1. Dead Wake by Erik Larson...