Clear Out the Static in Your Attic - Couverture souple

Bridge, Rebecca; McKetta, Isla

 
9781938912467: Clear Out the Static in Your Attic

Synopsis

This is a fun, easy-to-follow guidebook for writers, offering a collection of fun and thought-provoking writing inspiration to crush writers blok. It includes exercises, reflections, and prompts for both story writers and poets. The book provides prompts, examples, and helpful tips to unleash your creative power and help you write your best work. Just like an attic filled with treasures, your mind is already brimming with everything you need to write your story or poem - a lifetime's worth of material. We are here to guide you in transforming your memories and the words that are already part of your life into captivating stories, poems, and essays. The prompts in this book, structured around common items found in an attic, will help you draw inspiration from everyday objects and experiences. Written by Rebecca Bridge and Isla McKetta.

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À propos des auteurs

Rebecca Bridge is a poet, writer, and professor who lives in Chicago with two dogs, two kids, and one husband. She is the author of the poetry collection A Month's Worth of Instructional Poems as well as the short film Wednesday's Child. She has won many awards for her writing, including the 1/2k Prize from The Indiana Review, an Eileen Lannan poetry prize, the Donald Justice Memorial Prize and her work has been published widely. When she's not writing or parenting, Rebecca is also a visual artist, painter and metalsmith and a constructor of cryptic crosswords.

Isla McKetta is the author of Polska, 1994 (Éditions Checkpointed) and co-author of Clear Out the Static in Your Attic: A Writer's Guide for Turning Artifacts into Art (Write Bloody). She earned an MFA in Creative Writing at Goddard College in Port Townsend, Washington and has served on the boards of Seattle City of Literature and Hugo House. Isla makes her home in Seattle where she writes fiction, poetry, and book reviews. Find her on the web at www.islamcketta.com.

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