I'd like to share this article that I re-read periodically to remind myself that it is okay to not respond to every e-mail I receive: catapult.co/stories/do-y...
Melissa Febos shares practical writing advice for women who want to prioritize their art, not their email
Last call for tomorrow’s cozy pay-what-you-wish workshop on keeping a commonplace book. (No worries if you can’t attend live. I’ll send out the recording and accompanying workbook after.) I’d love to see you there!
Commonplace books are personal notebooks that act as a collection of knowledge—ideas, quotes, anecdotes, and passages, gathered and copied down for individual use. Join writer and...
I wrote a short ode to my Notes app 💖
plus a pay-what-you-wish workshop
new craft essay + upcoming pay-what-you-wish workshop info from me, come hang out, i'm fun sometimes lindseytrouthughes.substack.com/p/serpentine...
on loïe fuller and building your own artistic framework
Le Guin started writing A Wizard of Earthsea at the beginning of September 1966. Charles, her husband, took over the kids as soon as he was done grading finals and she finished the first draft two days before Christmas.
wrote a short essay yesterday about parenting and Halloween and darkness, featuring a very cool 1864 book of lithographed plates called Spectropia. lindseytrouthughes.substack.com/p/ghosts-eve...
I used to have ghost stories. Someone asked me once if I'd ever seen a ghost. "Oh, yes," I remember saying. I was in possession then of vivid details about what I'd seen. I lost those stories when my ...
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Today! Free Goal Setting Workshop for Writers. Come hang with me & the London Writers' Salon crew. Monday, October 2nd at 2pm ET on Zoom. (No worries if you can't make it live. Register and we'll send you the workshop recording!) #WritingCommunity lu.ma/octobergoals
Join us for a focused, 1-hour goal setting workshop to help you nail your writing projects in October and start the month strong. We’ll cover: Getting clear on your big picture writing...
this one's for the poets. i wrote about visiting edna st. vincent millay's estate: lindseytrouthughes.substack.com/p/steepletop
visiting vincent