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Writing from the Edge of the Human Mind

By Evan Swensen| 04/21/2025
  “To live on a day-to-day basis is insufficient for human beings; we need to transcend, transport, escape. We need meaning, understanding, and explanation. We need to see overall patterns … 1 More

The Pen, the Page, and the Power

By Evan Swensen| 04/18/2025
      “We don’t want to write the laws; we want to publish the books.” Evan Swensen That phrase may sound simple, but it carries weight for authors—and those … 0 More

No Returns Allowed

By Evan Swensen| 04/16/2025
    Occasionally, a little nugget of history sneaks into your day and refuses to leave. You read it once, smile, and then catch yourself telling it to the next …

Writing for the Childlike

By Evan Swensen| 04/14/2025
    “I write, not for children, but for the childlike, whether of five, fifty, or seventy-five.” —George MacDonald Some writers chase trends. Others chase truth. George MacDonald, the Scottish … 0 More

From Silence to Voice

By Evan Swensen| 04/07/2025
“The pleasure of all reading is doubled when one lives with another who shares the same books.” In this single sentence, Katherine Mansfield distilled a truth many readers instinctively know—literature … 0 More

The First Novel Ever Typed

By Evan Swensen| 04/02/2025
  Mark Twain was a man of many firsts. He wrote some of the most beloved American novels, traveled the world, and even held patents for inventions (including an adjustable … 0 More

Why Mediocrity Has No Place in Writing

By Evan Swensen| 03/31/2025
    “There are certain things in which mediocrity is intolerable: poetry, music, painting, public eloquence.” Jean de La Bruyère’s words strike like a warning bell for every writer who … 0 More

Writing in the Dark

By Evan Swensen| 03/28/2025
    The biggest mistake an author can make isn’t a weak opening line or a sagging middle—it’s waiting until the book is published to find an audience. Writing in … 0 More

The Gift That Changed Literature

By Evan Swensen| 03/26/2025
Have you ever received a Christmas gift that changed your life? Maybe it was a childhood bicycle, a book that sparked a lifelong love of reading, or a lottery ticket … 0 More