
\ud83e\udef6\ud83c\udffbwriter & workshop facilitator \ud83e\udef6\ud83c\udffbcreative process with a pop culture lens \ud83e\udef6\ud83c\udffb MA in English; PhD in Pop Culture \ud83e\udef6\ud83c\udffb i write fiction, nonfiction, & poetry
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It was only when I became an adult that I realized that Beetlejuice was actually about Delia Deetz’s quest to make her fucking art, despite everyone doing their best to thwart her. Delia was maximalist, melodramatic, avant-garde, and full o...
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Today I’d like to try something a little different, and rather than explore the creative process of one artist, we will...
Recently I saw a note asking what voice was, and a well-meaning person responded that “voice is a watered down version of style” and is “used for first person writing” (the implication was that it is used exclusively for first person) neith...
Now that the holidays are behind us and the new year is here, I thought it would be nice if we could re-orient ourselves in our creative process, and get back to the who-what-where-when-why of it all, so I gathered all of the process questi...
Insincerity and creative work are antithetical to each other and that’s the difference between something feeling like art/an emotional endeavor and a product to be consumed and tossed aside.
That’s why when your favorite author comes out w...
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I write about the creative process through a pop culture lens & teach weird girls who write how to develop their creative voice and artistic identity.
Novelist in training. Book club host obsessed with bringing people and books together. I write about life, literature, and belonging from my desk in Charlotte.
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