This September, Jessica Mehta officially stepped into the role of poet-in-residence at Hugo House. Jessica is the author of fifteen books, including the collection When We Talk of Stolen Sisters (Not a Pipe Publishing),
Category: Writing
How to Reinvigorate Your Poetry Revision Process by Dilruba Ahmed
Poets, are your rough drafts piling up? Maybe some draft poems seem to have potential: a strong opening. A resonant image. A metaphor that shines. And yet, something’s missing, and you
How to Bake a Play, a personal recipe by Brian Dang
As any internet recipe starts, start with an intensely personal anecdote that people might scroll past to get to the ingredients list (regardless, it should mean the world to you).
Facing Fears and Other Writerly Hells by D.A. Navoti
The Season of the Witch is upon us and what frightens me most is my own writing. I sit for hours at my desk and pen a paragraph that’s eventually
Micro Lesson: How to Read Like a Writer by Radhika Sharma
It is no secret that reading nourishes and empowers our writing. Yet, to read like a writer may not always come naturally to us and requires us to train our
Racism at Hugo House: A Public Acknowledgement
In August of this year, Hugo House received a letter from members of our community expressing significant concerns about structural and systemic racism within our organization. We respect and honor our community’s willingness
20 Virtual Book Clubs You Can Join Today
Virtual book clubs are flourishing as they adapt to our increasingly rich online lives. Taking full advantage of technology, they host interactive author talks, online meetings, chat groups, and ongoing
Finishing Your Book: A Q&A with Writer and Mentor Peter Mountford
This fall, we’re introducing a new advanced program for writers: a place of experimentation and accountability that we’re calling the Book Lab. Designed to help writers reach the final draft