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Category Archives: community
Why I Teach
Last Monday, at the second-to-last meeting of my Writing Skills Workshop class at UC Berkeley Extension, one of the students said, “I don’t even want to think about saying good-bye to everyone.” Her large, expressive eyes opened even wider, and … Continue reading
Posted in community, craft, teaching, writing
Tagged class discussion, feedback, Lindsey Crittenden, students, teaching, UC Berkeley Extension, writing classes, writing practice, Writing Skills Workshop
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Some of My Best Friends Write Fiction
It’s true. It’s also true that some of the most difficult interactions I’ve had in recent years have been with fiction writers. Here’s an ugly little not-so-secret fact: Fiction writers are competitive. Fiction writers aren’t always straightforward, or sincere. We’re … Continue reading
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Tagged competition, fiction writers, fiction writing, insecurity, jealousy, Lindsey Crittenden, MFA programs, poets, readings, residencies
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It’s been a good couple weeks on the fiction front. First, though, a confession: I haven’t written in months – written written, that is. My work has taken a backseat to wedding planning, helping organize two major moves (fiancé in; … Continue reading
Posted in community, craft, reading, teaching, writing, writing groups
Tagged blog, Cody Gates, fiction, Fiction Intensive, fiction workshop, fiction writing, Good Letters, Jane Anne Staw, Laurie Ann Doyle, Lindsey Critenden, revision, Rincon, Ryan Sloan, UC Berkeley Extension, writers' group, writing fiction
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Moving Day
I spent the week packing, taping boxes, lifting boxes, taping, … You get the idea. So, for today’s post, I’m linking to a recent piece I wrote for “Good Letter,” the blog of Image, a journal of art & faith … Continue reading
Posted in community, faith, reading, spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged Good Letters, Image, Lindsey Crittenden, The Water Will Hold You
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The little things
When I’m in a writing slump, the littlest thing can make me doubt myself. After a week of moving words around on the screen to little avail, or – more recently – a week of not opening a single writing … Continue reading