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Not a Writers Club

Celeste Scott

a newsletter about life and writing

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read your fiction like it's a poem

I am not, nor have I ever claimed to be a poet. But once, when I was a sophomore in high school, I stood in front of my entire English class – my crush included – and recited “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou.

We had all been required to memor...

a month ago
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you should read more short stories

I have a personal agenda to make more people read short stories. I’m not talking about people in the ~literary~ world. I’m talking about people who maybe read 3-5 books a year, who only know what a workshop is because they watched Girls. I...

a year ago
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on cultivating a rich inner world

NOTE: I wrote this newsletter in the summer of last year and never published it, which is ironic because of the content. Originally, I only shared it with my writing group in a practice we call “close friends substack” lol. After reading it...

a year ago
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the urge to create a narrative

I used to believe I was unable to cry. In 2012, on the last night of church camp, when everyone else was falling to their knees, bawling their eyes out (iykyk), my tear ducts were as dry as a Southern California front lawn during a drought....

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I'm writing fiction now

at a cafe in Paris, 2022

I remember exactly where I was when I decided I wanted to write. At least, I remember where I was the first time I said it out loud.

It was two years ago. I was with Adam in Paris. I had not been out of the count...

2 years ago
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