Columbia Writers' Workshop II

A Chapter of South Carolina Writers Association

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Confiscating Others’ Experiences

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By Sharon May During last year’s Halloween frenzy, Peggy repeated her story about being required to collect money for UNICEF while politely ...
Sunday, January 16, 2022

The Book Isn't Ready

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by Kasie Whitener   Last week I had the longest conversation I’ve had with my agent since she said she wanted to sign me. We spoke for nearl...
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Sunday, January 9, 2022

Why I Journal

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By Sharon Ewing I believe the reason some writers have dismissed the value of journaling is due to its definition.  Webster defines journali...
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Sunday, January 2, 2022

3 Steps to Set and Pursue Writing Goals in 2022

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  original post December 2014, updated for 2022 By Kasie Whitener The top resolution every year is to lose weight. It’s not a coincidence th...
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Sunday, December 26, 2021

WRITING on NARROW ROADS to a FESTIVAL

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B y El Ochiis A college friend, Droad, decided to make a film that we’d enter into a festival to win some prize money. I’d write the story...
Sunday, December 19, 2021

A VALEDICTION

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By Sharon May Kentucky author, Ed McClanahan died November 27, 2021. Known for his bawdy sense of humor, he was a character in his own righ...
Sunday, December 12, 2021

WRITING MY WAY OUT of a CARDBOARD BOX

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By Kasie Whitener When I was in undergrad, the structure for a fiction workshop class at university was to read a dozen short stories and t...
Sunday, December 5, 2021

REAL MAGIC

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By Lis Anna-Langston Before I could write full-time, I worked at a greeting card company. Christmas started in May when catalogs and holiday...
Sunday, November 28, 2021

LIFE EXPECTANCY OF BOOKS

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By Bonnie Stanard I've been looking for a second copy of a Christmas music book I've owned for years. Recently, I went online as us...
Sunday, November 21, 2021

DISAGREEING WITH MY NARRATORS

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B y El Ochiis My internal monologue plays out as heterosexual males; they are never one ethnic group. Sometimes he is European with pale sk...
Sunday, November 14, 2021

SIMPLE MACHINES or MAGIC FAIRY DUST?

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By Kasie Whitener There were 250 Wattys winners, and I wasn’t one of them. Over the summer, I’d won the Broad River Prize for Prose and the...
Sunday, November 7, 2021

RATIONALITY AND THE WRITING WORLD

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By Sharon Ewing “ Writing is not a rational act.” I had just tuned to NPR in the car, and that statement surprised me into yelling at th...
Sunday, October 31, 2021

VIRTUE AND VICE OF HISTORICAL FICTION

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By Bonnie Stanard Let's face it. The dead don't own anything, least of all their own story. And even if they wrote thousands of word...
Sunday, October 24, 2021

BEYOND REVISION

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By Lis Anna-Langston Sharon May wrote a great piece about revision last month. Revision is more than changing a word here and there was her...
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Sunday, October 17, 2021

AFRAID TO ASK

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By Kasie Whitener Last spring, I met an agent with whom I had immediate rapport. In our conversation, I mentioned that I was about to start...
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Sunday, October 10, 2021

WRITING GENDER

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By Sharon May There must be numerous badly developed characters written by the opposite gender, considering there are lots of posts online ...
Sunday, October 3, 2021

CAN’T HURRY THAT NOVEL

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B y El Ochiis Some novels take time to write. Just as one shouldn’t pan-fry brisket, sometimes one can’t hurry a novel that needs to be slo...
Sunday, September 26, 2021

I WANT MEANINGFUL QUESTIONS, NOT JUST ANSWERS

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By Raegan Teller If you’ve read my previous blog posts, you know I’ve refocused my attention on writing and studying short fiction for the n...
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