The Writing Barn Creative Connections Series At The Writing Barn, we believe deeply that the purpose of publishing is to be seen and heard, to have the tapestry of human […]
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The Writing Barn Creative Connections Series At The Writing Barn, we believe deeply that the purpose of publishing is to be seen and heard, to have the tapestry of human […]
Continue Readingby Writing Barn Intern Lolo Maze On-board “webcomic enthusiast” Lolo Maze urges that we not overlook the unique magic of webcomics as an ever-growing literary scene, rich in storytelling and […]
Continue ReadingGreat news, old sport! The Great Gatsby is now in the public domain! You know what that means… you can technically publish your fanfiction and not have to worry about […]
Continue ReadingThe Writing Barn Creative Connections Series At The Writing Barn, we believe deeply that the purpose of publishing is to be seen and heard, to have the tapestry of human […]
Continue Readingby Writing Barn Intern Hannah Roark Writing Barn Intern Hannah Roark explains that Dungeons & Dragons is a potent source of creative inspiration and a potential remedy for writer’s block. […]
Continue ReadingWith less than a week to go before Christmas, in one of the strangest years in over a century, you’ll be forgiven if you’ve waited until the last minute to […]
Continue ReadingA big thanks to Karen M. Greenwald for taking a moment during a busy holiday season to talk to us about her upcoming Non-Fiction Picture Book, “A Vote for Susanna: […]
Continue ReadingAn interview by Hannah Roark, Writing Barn Intern I was recently given the opportunity to interview L.L. McKinney, author of the Nightmare-Verse trilogy and one of the writers for the […]
Continue ReadingOur friend Meghan P. Browne has a new book coming out and was kind enough to sit down and answer a few of our questions about the inspiration and process […]
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