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The Women Who Raised Me
1.
My grandmother is a half
of a woman
I love both halves,
the one she is allowed
and the one I will never know
Think my grandparents love
each other,
or must have
once...
T. Lee
Dec 31, 20254 min read


The Top 10 Dos and Don'ts of Writing a Christmas Story
Grab a cup of cocoa and get cozy while we take a stroll down candy cane lane to the intoxicating tune of carols and stop under an opportunely-placed sprig of mistletoe to discuss the finer points of Christmas story crafting.

Angela Heiser
Dec 19, 20256 min read


The Ultimate List of Free Resources for Creative Writers
No matter where you are in your writing journey, resources, and free ones at that, are essential. They help you connect with other writers, join peer review groups, find free workshops near you, or even learn the ins and outs of submitting and publishing your work. Let’s explore some great resources both locally in the Triangle and beyond.

Angela Heiser
Dec 5, 20256 min read


Opinion: Has Generative AI Ruined the Em Dash for Writers?
Generative AI platforms like ChatGPT are a hot-button issue for writers. There are many ethical reasons for this, but it has also brought writing craft and style debates. One question I have seen a lot in online forums is whether generative AI has ruined the em dash for writers because of how often (and how incorrectly) it’s used by these tools. Let’s take a deeper look at this debate and some potential considerations for future em dash use.

Kaleigh Johnson
Nov 28, 20254 min read


Great Grammar Debates Writers Should Know
Over the years, many grammatical conventions have been hotly debated. Despite being called rules, some of them are really preferences, suggestions, or even misconceptions. Let’s break down some of the biggest grammar debates and their origins so you can decide what’s “right” for your writing.

Kaleigh Johnson
Nov 21, 20254 min read


Understanding Stream of Consciousness Writing
Writers know how important it is to use language to show the reader what a character is feeling and thinking in a story. Beyond dialogue and outright exposition, writers have other literary tools to achieve this goal. Let’s zoom in on one of those tools: stream of consciousness.

Angela Heiser
Nov 14, 20255 min read


The Best Small Bookstores in North Carolina
Take a brief small bookstore tour around North Carolina with us and find some niche new (and old) places to meet your next favorite book. Be sure to check individual store websites and socials for the most up to date information on inventory, events, and offerings.

Angela Heiser
Nov 7, 20258 min read


The Ghost of Southerby Plantation
Elsie Jones did not belong here. Despite the soft sunlight that filtered in through her large windows, the lush pillows surrounding her, the gorgeous silk scarf holding her dark curls aloft as she slept, and the inviting platter of tea sitting on the table beside her door, the entirety of Southerby Plantation seemed to constantly ooze a sense of foreboding. It was as if the very structure itself whispered obscenities to her through the walls each night...
Elizabeth McKinnis
Oct 31, 202519 min read


The Sunroof
Kid crashed his car into the River at 2:03.
It was just as the sun came into his eyes and flared that he’d swerved. Or didn’t realize he’d swerved.
Not that it mattered.
Davis Hicks
Oct 31, 20252 min read


Death Spoke to Me Again Last Night
He comes in those moments before sleep sweeps across my brow, sinks me into nothingness. His words mere whispers. In my ear? My mind? I can never tell.
They encoil my heart and steal my breath as terror surges through me, awareness of my mortality palpable. His presence a shroud embracing me. Portending that which lies beyond my end.
Streeper Clyne
Oct 31, 20251 min read


Sweet Pickles
Pickles the Clown was calmer than he remembered being in his entire life. Leaning forward in the vanity chair toward the mirror, he carefully drew a rag across his cheek. The thick white
makeup and red freckling transferred from his face onto the cloth.
He’d been with the traveling carnival for three seasons. During that time, he’d aged from runaway teenager to legal adult. The other members of the troupe had treated him like a grown-up from the beginning.
K.F. Whatley
Oct 31, 202511 min read


A Writer's Guide to Gothic Horror
Who doesn’t love a dark and ominous mix of horror and romance in a story? From the scenery and imagery to the most important themes and how to craft them, we are looking at gothic horror from a writer’s point of view. Dive in with us to discover the finer details of what your story should feature to join the greats like Poe, Bronte, and Stoker.

Angela Heiser
Oct 24, 20255 min read


A Horror How To: The Art of Writing Short Horror Stories
When you are writing a short story intended to scare your reader into the next decade, there are some key elements to include and a few pitfalls you will want to avoid. We will cover the best ways to ensure you craft your narrative with the right dose of suspense to keep readers engaged all the way though.

Angela Heiser
Oct 20, 20257 min read


Haunted Locations & Events in North Carolina to Inspire Your Next Thriller
You don’t have to look far for inspiration when setting out to write chilling content in North Carolina. Our state is home to a host of authors delivering freshly brewed horror tales. Read on, if you dare, for details on local meet-ups and frights to spur your creativity.

Angela Heiser
Oct 3, 20255 min read


Dear Hip Hop
I wrote this like Psalms etched in the sand,
A message from the soul, so I hope you’ll understand.
I used to marvel at your magic like Strange with the hands,
Now your spells feel hollow, generic, and bland.
Lord TrenT MedJii
Sep 30, 20252 min read


An Introduction to Syntax in Writing
Learn what syntax in writing is and how to use it effectively.

Kaleigh Johnson
Aug 22, 20257 min read
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