
Editing Tips for Conscious and Inclusive Language and Storytelling
Writers should seek to use conscious and inclusive language in their works, in other words: language that is not biased, exclusive, or oppressive.
Writers should seek to use conscious and inclusive language in their works, in other words: language that is not biased, exclusive, or oppressive.
This week, we have another great lineup of literary events in the region. Here’s a quick look at the upcoming book discussions, readings, open mics, and workshops. Thursday, July
The weekend-long event will offer writers a stimulating and cozy environment to discuss ideas, improve craft, and build a better writing practice while at the same time bond with fellow writers, make lifelong friendships, and pursue future collaborations.
Three poems – “Where the River Pauses,” “In Dreams Cars Flew,” and “White Dinner Jackets, Black Bow Ties” – by poet and editor Rachel Baum.
News and information on what’s going on in the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry world outside the upstate New York region.