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Inspiration can come from many places, but what really matters is how we writers choose to use it.
Take Anita Lahey, poet and nonfiction writer, who let her inspiration drive her poetry to new heights. And this led her to co-create a new project, FIRE MONSTER, one unlike anything she’d previously done: a graphic novel in verse, created in collaboration with an artist/illustrator.
Remember, there is so much more to writing than just what words we are able to put on the page.
By Rhonda Douglas Resilient Writers4.9
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Send us a text! We'd love to hear your thoughts on the show.
Inspiration can come from many places, but what really matters is how we writers choose to use it.
Take Anita Lahey, poet and nonfiction writer, who let her inspiration drive her poetry to new heights. And this led her to co-create a new project, FIRE MONSTER, one unlike anything she’d previously done: a graphic novel in verse, created in collaboration with an artist/illustrator.
Remember, there is so much more to writing than just what words we are able to put on the page.

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