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Setting the Room Ablaze: Tips for Reading as a Writer

This is something I’ve been sitting on for a while: Hillfire Anthology, Vol. II is finally out! Hillfire Press Edinburgh is a collective of writers, publishers, designers and team players. We find our roots in the Creative Writing, MSc. at the University of Edinburgh. Though we’ve scattered across the globe since graduation, we remain dedicated…

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Finding the In-Between: Words of Advice for the Busy Creative

I won’t take much of your time. Because you’re probably busy. You “have a life” that includes demands like bills, housework, groceries, jobs, kids, caregiving, schoolwork… the list could go on. And somewhere in the madness, you try to squeeze in your own creative ventures. Well. Maybe “try” is a hard word. I know how…

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3 Reasons Why the Pen is My Weapon of Choice

In the latest iteration of my résumé, I eloquently told my prospective employer that, in the fight to build thriving communities, foster empathy, and engage diverse people, the written word was my “tool of choice.” I guess they thought that sounded pretty good, because they hired me. But what exactly did I mean? I’ve always…

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Being a Writer who sets goals… and keeps them.

New Year’s Resolutions. Could we have a more stereotypical first post of the year topic, please? Maybe. But you’re going to get this one anyway. Until recently, such giant year-long goals had very little appeal to me. I liked to think that if I wanted to do something, I’d be motivated enough to get it…