Writing in Form

Photo by JJ Jordan on Pexels.com Most writers know what it’s like to struggle with imposter syndrome. For poets, a lot of that stems from what a professor of mine used to refer to as the big “P”.  The big “P” stands for the kind of poetry many of us learned in high school, the … More Writing in Form

Read Like a Writer: Ada Limón’s “The Last Thing”

Poet Laureate Ada Limón (Photo by Lucas Marquardt) In this installment of “Read Like a Writer”, we are going to take a look at the work of current United States Poet Laureate, Ada Limón. The first Mexican woman to be named the U.S. Poet Laureate, she has published six books of poetry, her most recent … More Read Like a Writer: Ada Limón’s “The Last Thing”

Read Like a Writer: A Look at Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”

Henry Fuseli (1781) “The Nightmare” In my last post, we discussed some tips on how to write good horror. To continue, I thought it best to learn from one of the most renowned authors of horror, Edgar Allen Poe. Specifically, we will be discussing a couple of his techniques used in, “The Fall of the … More Read Like a Writer: A Look at Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”

Writing Horror: How to Write for Spooky Season

Photo by Daniil Ustinov on Pexels.com It’s the beginning of October and Halloween’s quickly approaching. Personally, I’m excited. I’m a huge fan of the holiday for the same reasons as everyone else: the chance to be someone else for a day, to indulge in sweets and treats, but most of all, for the stories. Whether … More Writing Horror: How to Write for Spooky Season