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Clear Out the Static in Your Attic

A Writer's Guide for Turning Artifacts Into Art
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Creative writing prompts based on rediscovering memories organized around everyday items you might find in an attic. Say goodbye to writer's block. This is the ultimate collection of fun and thought-provoking writing inspirations, exercises, reflections, and prompts for story writers and poets alike. These helpful nuggets of creative power can set you on your way to writing the best work of your life because your mind is like your attic -- it's already filled with everything you need to write a lifetime's worth of material. Here's how to take your memories, along with the wealth of words that are already part of your life and assemble them into stories, poems, and essays.

Author Biography:

is a graduate of The Iowa Writer's Workshop, former National Poetry Slam participant, a screenwriter, a poet, a writing professor, a memoirist, an essayist, a novelist, an editor of the Columbia Poetry Review, a guitarist, and a painter. Her work has been published widely in places like The Boston Review and Sixth Finch and she's won fellowships, like the Iowa Lakeside Fellowship, and contests such as The Indiana Review 1/2 K Prize, an Eileen Lannan Prize in Poetry, and Donald Justice Memorial Prize in Poetry. earned a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Goddard Collage and a certificate in literary fiction from The University of Washington Extension. As a fiction editor for Pitkin Review and Farfelu, she learned 1,357 ways not to write. Isla and her husband make their home in Seattle where Isla serves on the board of Richard Hugo House.
Release date Australia
March 14th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
illustrations
Pages
120
Dimensions
142x216x10
ISBN-13
9781938912467
Product ID
21558754

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