About a month ago my good friend Susan asked me a question. She and I were sitting across from each other at Pegasus and as she reached over to take a chunk of my scone, thief that she is, she asked ...
Writers talk about their work in many ways: as an art, as a calling, as a lifestyle. Too often missing from these conversations is the fact that writing is also a business, and those who want to make ...
When TV writers were trying to stay afloat through last year’s strikes—and not everyone ultimately could—they kept their eyes on 2024, with visions of plentiful writers rooms and new series pickups ...
There’s a common myth that “real” writers feel like writing all the time. Sometimes we feed the myth by over-explaining gaps in our creative activities or output. Sharing how writing works or doesn’t ...
Generation Next is a section in The New Mexican that reflects the interests, concerns and opinions of teenagers, written by teenagers. The section is valuable because it gives students an opportunity ...
When I tell people I’m a dyslexic author and journalist, I’m usually met with either chuckles of disbelief or people wanting to know ‘how [I] make that work?’. I even had someone suggest it’d be a ...
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