Who I am and what I write: This month has been comprised of significantly more poetry and shortform (pieces that are fewer than 500 words), with fewer longform articles. The longform articles that I’ve written have been mainly unstructured articles about the tv shows I’ve seen or books I’ve read.
It’s week 31 with TBIN and this week, I’ve been seeing a lot of great posts in response to shortform themes that are … quite long! This is telling me that the prompts are taking you far beyond the 150 words, though for some, the 150-word limit is helping with starting you off with something bite-sized.
Who I am and what I write: This month has been comprised of significantly more poetry and shortform (pieces that are fewer than 500 words), with fewer longform articles. The longform articles that I’ve written have been mainly unstructured articles about the tv shows I’ve seen or books I’ve read.
Introducing Shortform to The Brain is a Noodle! Throughout this journey of creating a publication that connects with others, I’ve found that one format that’s really worked is to keep everything bite-sized.
Introducing Shortform to The Brain is a Noodle! Throughout this journey of creating a publication that connects with others, I’ve found that one format that’s really worked is to keep everything bite-sized.
I am so excited… poetry (chapbooks and short-form writing) is coming, soon, as its own thing, to the Devil’s Party Press family. Watch this space for more information. And look for clues about it here.
Explain the "why". We’re a diverse group of readers who want to learn! Tell us exactly why you’re so passionate about the thing you’re sharing with us!
Do you ever witness a shift in your own beliefs? For the longest time, I thought myself as unlucky, particularly when reflecting on the time I got scammed:
We accept pieces on any topic, but here’s the twist - the content must be digestible and valuable to the average reader. Feel free to succinctly introduce readers to the depths of any niche passion or interest you have.
Who I am and what I write: This month has been comprised of significantly more poetry and shortform (pieces that are fewer than 500 words), with fewer longform articles. The longform articles that I’ve written have been mainly unstructured articles about the tv shows I’ve seen or books I’ve read.