It’s the beginning of another week, and hopefully everyone is recouping from a food filled Thanksgiving. As we start work and school after the holidays, it’s always nice to be […]
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It’s the beginning of another week, and hopefully everyone is recouping from a food filled Thanksgiving. As we start work and school after the holidays, it’s always nice to be […]
Continue ReadingIn this week’s Rejecting Rejection, author Donna Janell Bowman reminds us that rejection is just an investment in our own success. Each one gets us that much closer to achieving […]
Continue ReadingToday’s Rejecting Rejection is what this series is all about: examining where we tell ourselves no–sometimes before the world even has a chance–and being brave enough to remedy that. Our […]
Continue ReadingThis week’s Rejecting Rejection highlights the importance of a writing community. Sometimes support from the people who understand best is all it takes to get those writing juices flowing and […]
Continue ReadingWe hope this Rejecting Rejection starts your morning off right. Rejection comes in all shapes and sizes and writers seem to get the biggest piece. So here is a little […]
Continue ReadingAnother Monday here at The Writing Barn. Hopefully everyone is having a good day so far, but if you aren’t maybe this week’s blog will cheer you up a little […]
Continue ReadingPermission Granted by: Jennifer Baker Year 1: I wrote several drafts of a piece for Mikayla. I rejected them all and sat, staring at the new blank document in front […]
Continue ReadingThis Monday’s Rejecting Rejection, comes from a seasoned children’s book author and strong Writing Barn supporter, Nikki Loftin. Loftin’s post remind us of the worst form of rejection we encounter, […]
Continue ReadingWe kicked off 2014 with Bethany Hegedus (owner and creative director of The Writing Barn, author) with her 10+ year journey to seeing Grandfather Gandhi published. Today we welcome Greg […]
Continue ReadingFinding the Joy in Rejection by Cordelia Jensen My first semester at Vermont College of Fine Arts I worked on a middle grade camp book called What’s the Deal […]
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