There’s No Such Thing as a Blog Post
Stephanie Loomis Pappas offers advice on using genre to improve blog ptiches, submitted content, revisions, new writing, and websites.
Stephanie Loomis Pappas offers advice on using genre to improve blog ptiches, submitted content, revisions, new writing, and websites.
Check out an interview with Cameo Wood, who won an emerging filmmaker prize as part of the 2018 AT&T Film Awards and was honored at AT&T SHAPE.
David Licata interviews Elizabeth Rynecki about researching her great-grandfathers artistic legacy and “Chasing Portraits.”
Submittable connects organizations and submitters: like any good relationship, sometimes each member of a couple has ideas for how the other can improve.
Ellen Levitt recalls her start in the darkroom and argues for the persistant value of traditional photography techniques in higher education.
As Joe Flood observes, by forming a photo collective, photographers can pool their talents and expertise to make a larger impact.
Aaron Hamburger discusses what he discovered using his #metoo experience to write both fiction and nonfiction—there were costs but also rewards.
Rebecca Dempsey offers her (delicious) recipe for the flash novella, a great way to make use of the bits and pieces of writing you’ve collected.
Actor, writer, and filmmaker Jackie Jorgenson offers eight fun and effective strategies for marketing your film production.