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Book Review of Diva by Rafael Campo
by Stacie Naczelnik
Divided into five sections, or chapters, Diva represents Rafael Campo’s experiences, as a practicing physician, poet, and gay man, as well as the stories of his patients. Campo’s patients are mostly... published 4 months ago
Book Review: Becoming a Writer, by Dorothea Brande
by Stacie Naczelnik
First published in 1934, it is interesting to read Dorothea Brande's Becoming a Writer because it is still applicable to writers today. Brande begins by explaining she doesn't want to write the same kind of... published 13 months ago
Writing, Habit, & Style: Natalie Goldberg
by Stacie Naczelnik
Natalie Goldberg begins her book with simple suggestions: a journal should be easy and accessible, not fancy and bulky; a pen should be fluid and comfortable to write with, not scratchy or difficult to write... published 5 months ago
A Family Daughter - Book Review
by Stacie Naczelnik
Reading a novel about writing a novel isn’t usually the most satisfying experience, but Maile Meloy does it in such a way that it takes time to realize A Family Daughter is about a woman writing... published 4 months ago
How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America
by Stacie Naczelnik
The battle lines have been drawn, with the Pro-Lifers on one side, and the Pro-Choicers on the other. Except, it isn’t quite that simple. It is not a black and white, right or wrong issue. In fact,... published 4 months ago





