by Christine Hanolsy | Apr 6, 2014 | badges, Challenge, Kickoff, YeahWrite
This week has been like a kaleidoscope. Every time I think I see a pattern, it changes. It’s rather exhilarating, of course, and I’m looking forward to the next wild light show. Normally we’d reprint the jury prize winner from last week’s yeah write...
by Christine Hanolsy | Mar 31, 2014 | badges, Challenge, gargleblaster, Microprose, Open, YeahWrite
Ready, set, go! I’m going to level with you: I love micro-fiction. Something about working within the confines of a very small box really appeals to me. How creative can I be with only so much room to stretch my literary legs? It’s not easy; really, it isn’t. That...
by Christine Hanolsy | Mar 30, 2014 | badges, Challenge, gargleblaster, Kickoff, Microprose, YeahWrite
We know, we promised to include the most recent challenge winner’s entry in this kickoff post, but there’s so much going on we just ran out of room! If you haven’t already, please go read this week’s challenge winner: Memoir of a Gay Date by Bill Dameron at The...
by Christine Hanolsy | Mar 23, 2014 | badges, Challenge, Kickoff, YeahWrite
The Sunday kick-off post is back! yeah write #153 winner: Diana of A Southward Tide A while back, you asked us to include the most recent winner’s post in its entirety as part of the Sunday kickoff. This week’s winner is Diana of A Southward Tide, whose deeply...
by Arden Ruth | Feb 24, 2014 | badges, Interview Series, Who's on Fourth, YeahWrite
Welcome to our newest feature Who’s on Fourth. One member of the yeah write community will interview another yeah writer, and the interview will publish the fourth Monday of each month. Second in the series features Arden R of Arden Ruth Writes interviewing...
by Erica Mullenix | Feb 16, 2014 | badges, Challenge, Kickoff, YeahWrite
A few weeks ago, we surveyed our readers by asking what should we do weekly in this Sunday kickoff spot besides pointing out the availability of the new badges in the sidebar. Most of you asked for articles on writing and blogging. A smaller percentage was cool with...