Thanks for your support
Just wanted to say thanks to all who have purchased an ebook version of Late Night Writing. Your support means a lot to me. Since the book’s re-release as an ebook, […]
Just wanted to say thanks to all who have purchased an ebook version of Late Night Writing. Your support means a lot to me. Since the book’s re-release as an ebook, […]
Reblogged from medievalfragments: By Jenny Weston On a beautiful sunny day last week, the Turning Over a New Leaf project team decided to take a day off from the office to […]
What do you think of when you look at a stack of books? Maybe, so many books, so little time. Or, can’t wait to get home and read this novel/memoir/biography […]
After nearly a decade since it was published, Late Night Writing is now available as an ebook for $1.99 at Amazon.com. The ebook features some new material — a Foreword by journeyman […]
Let’s face it, e-books are no longer a novelty. With the Kindle, Kobo, Nook and other e-reader devices, the transition to a digital reading experience is no longer a discussion. […]
Caleb Beissert is a poet, translator and musician. His published work appears in International Poetry Review, Tar River Poetry, Asheville Poetry Review and Beatitude: Golden Anniversary, 1959-2009. This week, Poetry […]
Reblogged from Writing for Kids (While Raising Them): Editorial Anonymous provided a great explanation of basic picture book construction a few months ago. At that time, I skimmed the info. […]
Barbie Angell is Asheville’s “poetess extraordinaire.” She has performed her poetry before audiences at bars, coffee shops and this Friday she’ll be at The Hop West promoting her new book […]
UPDATE: A new image of the anatomy of a children’s book replaced the smartphone photo. This crude sketch was quite popular at a recent meet-up of illustrators and comic book […]
Luke Hankins is Senior Editor at Asheville Poetry Review and the author of a collection of poems, Weak Devotions, a chapbook of translations of French poems by Stella Vinitchi Radulescu, I […]