I first got into flash fiction because I was jealous of the poets reading at open mics. Poets would use their 5 minutes to fluidly saunter…
Like a phoenix emerging from the ash, one of the bright spots of this dumpster-fire of a year has been the emergence of a number of…
Dear Ones, This time last year, we were wrapping up another PWC weekend: finishing three-day workshops, outlining new projects, grabbing a stack of magazines from the…
Writers in Jeannine Cook’s Wednesday Essay as Activism Write@Home forum are working on essays based on Octavia Butler’s essay, Positive Obsession. This is a guest post…
Since we’re not having a conference this year, we are providing an online series of forums, WRITE@HOME, to give writers something to do and somewhere to…
David Greenberg opens up to PWC about his process as a screenwriter: How has your personal writing community influenced and assisted you? It is really important…
Debra Wallace has been in the journalism game for over two decades and has seen a lot! I’ve reached out to Debra with a few questions…
Today’s assignment—brushing diluted adhesive across tiny field specimen numbers to seal the numbers inked onto hundreds of sherds—is Zen-like in its tedium. Hours pass, marked…
Hard to believe, but 2019 is upon us, with all the excitement and expectations that a brand new year brings to bear. We asked the PWC…
Just in time for the holiday, long time board member Joe O’Loughlin shares what inspires him! For me L.I.F.E. can stand for: Love Incrementally Fundamentally…