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Acting Like a Writer

puntitas wrote 3 months ago: Puntitas has had quite the writerly week. It began last Friday with an acceptance, which felt amazin … more →

Tags: Poetry, Revision, Abstract vs. Concrete, Setting, Fiction, writing process, Reading, Short Story, Craft

Back to the Mail

puntitas wrote 4 months ago: Puntitas is in the throes of much writerliness and knitting. About the latter, she’s making a long a … more →

Tags: Endings, Poetry, Revision, Abstract vs. Concrete, audience, Originality, Cliché, Craft, Submissions

The Poetry Reading

puntitas wrote 10 months ago: The friend who was in Korea during my post office crisis has returned with the news that she’s accep … more →

Tags: Endings, Poetry, Revision, audience, imagery, Workshop, Craft, language

In the Details

puntitas wrote 2 years ago: When is a piece of writing ever done? That’s the question I struggle with most. I think things are d … more →

Tags: Endings, Poetry, Revision, Shakespearean Sonnet, Controlling Idea, character, Reflections on Writing, imagery

When I consider How My Light Is Spent (Some more)

puntitas wrote 2 years ago: Ah, the post partal effluvia has receded. I read my Miltonian sonnet last night, and it has ceased t … more →

Tags: Endings, Poetry, Revision, Controlling Idea, Point Of View, audience, Cliché

When I Consider How My Light Is Spent (continued)

puntitas wrote 2 years ago: My Miltonian sonnet has a title now, and excerpt from the original. At the moment, I think it’s hot … more →

Tags: Endings, Poetry, Revision, Title, Abstract vs. Concrete, Reflections on Writing, Word Play, imagery

When I Consider How My Light Is Spent

puntitas wrote 2 years ago: Tonight I wrote a poem: a whole poem from beginning to end. I haven’t done that since graduate schoo … more →

Tags: Poetry, Title, Point Of View, Research, audience, imagery


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