Tag: Annie Scholl
A Conversation with Author Abigail Thomas
You just have to write and keep writing—and be willing to leave your ego in another room while you write.
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The Sunlight Press is excited and grateful to feature Annie Scholl’s interview of author Joseph Earl Thomas.
Read MoreA Conversation with Megan Falley
I wish I’d known back then that people matter more than poems, and that to have the hardest life isn’t the way to win.
Read MoreAn Interview with Allison Williams
Nobody is going to wait around for your writing to appear.
Read MoreAn Interview with Jennifer Haupt
When I first started writing fiction, it really helped me to stay out of my depression world.
Read MoreAn Interview with Beth Kephart
Don’t save your work. Don’t save something because it feels precious. What feels precious in the moment will grow dusty over time. Use what you have when it is electrifying to you.
Read MoreAn Interview with Emily Bernard
The attention and accolades are wonderful. It’s so vindicating and it means a lot. But it doesn’t get up and write a sentence for you.
Read MoreA Conversation with Author Lyz Lenz
The secret to success for Lenz, the now-single mother of two: “I don’t ever quit.”
Read MoreAn Interview with Author Marion Roach Smith
If we share our humanity, I think we do better in this world.
Read MoreA Conversation with Reema Zaman
Writing started giving me this deep feeling of pleasure that was independent of anyone else’s opinion.
Read MoreA Conversation with Jane Staw
At that very moment, I committed to making a practice of seeing and thinking small. Which I did. And since I am a writer, it was natural for me to begin writing about my experiences.
Read MoreA Conversation With Lisa Romeo
The bottom line for me and every writer is, if you are going to get the book written, there are other things in life you must willingly choose not to do.
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