UI students and alumni share their journeys in writing and publishing. They reflect on challenges, breakthroughs and lessons they learned.
Meredith Lavender and Kendall Shores, co-authors of “Happy Wife,” sit down with TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Willie Geist to share their collaborative writing process and the inspiration ...
This third entry in an occasional series from Roy Peter Clark, who witnessed the Poynter Institute’s founding, explores its history in honor of its 50th anniversary. It would be hard to estimate how ...
For many authors, the biggest challenge isn’t writing the book—it’s getting people to read it. In today’s saturated market, simply having a great story isn’t enough. The key to success often lies in ...
Writing a book has always been a dream for many, but let’s face it—getting started can feel overwhelming. The blank page stares back at you, and the pressure to craft something meaningful can be ...
Source: Stable Diffusion, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons I love teaching writing. It's my favorite job ever. Part of the reason it's fun is that I get to teach something I'm passionate about. But that's ...
It’s a common sentiment from English teachers facing an onslaught of AI-generated writing in their classrooms: When students rely on ChatGPT to write their essays, they aren’t engaging their brains as ...
Writing groups for beginning and experienced authors meet throughout Stark County. Groups include Writers of the Round Table at Massillon Public Library. Dreaming of becoming the next Stephen King may ...