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Miriam Calleja

Improve your writing journey by joining my creative writing hub! Here, you'll find generative writing workshops, useful tips, and reading material which will help sharpen your skills.

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Insight into my thought process

Something I rarely do—and probably other writers rarely do—is share work in progress. But here, for my subscribers, I think it would be very interesting to share my thought process. I’m currently prepping fo...

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Make a coffee, read some poetry

In the last 18 months or so, I’ve been working on a manuscript with fellow poet and friend Cathy Ferrell. You may remember her from our self-made writing retreat.

While we are editing, putting the creature in order, and generally musing an...

a month ago

I AM - an ekphrastic writing workshop

I’m just back home after traveling to Baltimore, NYC, Port Angeles in the Olympic Peninsula, and New Orleans for different literary (and sometimes craft!) adventures. Don’t worry, I was lucky enough to catch some great Birmingham poetry eve...

a month ago

More events for poetry month!

Today I’m highlighting some events organized by Laura Secord (known in Bham as Mojo Mamma!), Kevin L. Tarver, and Village Voices R.I.S.E. in conjunction with the Magic City Poetry Festival.

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The first—on April 16 at 7 PM—is a...

2 months ago

Happy National Poetry Month!

As I’ve done over the last 4 years, I’ll be writing a poem a day in April. I do this in a private group with a number of poets. It’s cutthroat in there—if you miss a day, you’re OUT.

I wrote my first poem of the month bright and early thi...

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    Miriam Calleja is a creativity workshop leader, poet, artist, and translator living in Birmingham, AL.

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