RVA Lit Crawl with JRW
St. John's Church Parish Hall 2401 E Broad St, Richmond, VA, United StatesJoin JRW readers for the first RVA Lit Crawl on April 22, 2017, from 3:30 - 4:30 at St. John's Parish Hall. The RVA Lit Crawl, April 21 and 22, […]
Join JRW readers for the first RVA Lit Crawl on April 22, 2017, from 3:30 - 4:30 at St. John's Parish Hall. The RVA Lit Crawl, April 21 and 22, […]
Being true to the diverse world around us is essential in our stories--whether we're writing facts or fiction. Yet inclusion can backfire when our representations of those unlike ourselves rely on cliches, […]
You've hooked them from the start. You know where you're going. But how on earth are you going to get there? Sometimes the middle is a bit squishy. This panel […]
For this month's Literary Salon, James River Writers and the Poe Museum are excited to host Ashley Hawkins, Executive Director of Studio 23. Ashley views S23 as her ultimate creative expression: […]
Publishing a book has many pathways--it's not simply a choice between self-publishing and pitching the Big 5 through a literary agent. There are well-established, award-winning imprints that aren't in New […]
This mini master class with five talented wordsmiths dives into a problem that can trouble any writer: where to begin a story. Each of our panelists--including a fiction writer, a nonfiction writer and editor, […]
Many new writers are given the advice “to write what you know.” Yet, if you limit your writing to what you know, your stories, poems, or articles can become stilted […]
You may write a lot, but do you ever play? Writing does not always have to be about goals and deadlines, outlines and hard structures. Allowing yourself room for creative […]
Writing a Memoir that Moves Readers with Marita Golden Writing memoir is a way to find meaning in our lives, make art of our experiences with pain, trauma, coming of […]
Writers dream of the moment they step up to the stage. But how can our voice, our stance, our speed, and our substance live up the potential we want to share? […]
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