Writers who have to take a break, for weeks or years: you will write your best again. Writing will still be there for you. — Hannah VanderHart (@hmvanderhart) October 31, 2017
I can vouch for that. I was away for 25 years. Just be sure to keep the notebooks/drafts. Some may make you wince. Some will be invaluable — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) October 31, 2017
I have something in common with Joan Didion! This bio of her running on Netflix is great, BTW. http://pic.twitter.com/W86eexWqpQ — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) October 28, 2017
Every bookworm has said… #amwriting #amreading http://pic.twitter.com/nSTRh9BWDI — Lacey London (@thelaceylondon) October 24, 2017
Every bookworm has said… #amwriting #amreading http://pic.twitter.com/nSTRh9BWDI — Lacey London (@thelaceylondon) October 24, 2017
Every bookworm has said… #amwriting #amreading http://pic.twitter.com/nSTRh9BWDI — Lacey London (@thelaceylondon) October 24, 2017
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Found on Twitter… Uploaded by Lee Potts Ofs
Mary Ruefle on the “rack” (and honey) of poetry. http://pic.twitter.com/Abe4wbmEMQ — Hannah VanderHart (@hmvanderhart) October 24, 2017
Denise Levertov, born on this day in 1923, on creative resilience through troubled and chaotic times https://t.co/725zaxQYeX http://pic.twitter.com/6nOcylZhUh — Maria Popova (@brainpicker) October 24, 2017
Denise Levertov, born on this day in 1923, on creative resilience through troubled and chaotic times https://t.co/725zaxQYeX http://pic.twitter.com/6nOcylZhUh — Maria Popova (@brainpicker) October 24, 2017