My GWW creative writing 101 is on the home stretch and will soon approach the finish line. I’ve submitted my last assignment for peer feedback — not without heart palpitations and butterflies launching attacks on my stomach. A couple of good comments from my classmates assuaged my anxiety, but I wasn’t as lucky as some [...]
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Creative Writing 101: Lessons Learned
Posted in Writing, tagged chip livingston, Creative nonfiction, Creative writing, Fiction writing, Literary Nonfiction, Literature, Writer, Writer Resources, writing, Writing Exercises on March 2, 2012 | 3 Comments »
“Talent can be taught.” An interview with Chip Livingston, poet, writer, teacher.
Posted in Creativity, Writing, tagged chip livingston, Creative writing, Fiction, gotham writer's workshop, Poetry, talent, Tim Dlugos, writing on February 15, 2012 | 16 Comments »
Chip Livingston is the author of the poetry collection Museum of False Starts. His fiction and non-fiction are also widely published, in journals including Ploughshares, Cincinnati Review, Potomac Review, Court Green, Subtropics, and Crazyhorse. He holds a BS in Journalism and a BA in English from the University of Florida, an MA in Fiction Writing from [...]
Adventures in Creative Writing
Posted in Writing, tagged Arts, chip livingston, Creative writing, Learning, museum of false starts, Poetry, Writer, Writer Resources, writing, Writing Exercises on January 30, 2012 | 7 Comments »
Taking creative writing classes has been my longtime desire, but until recently I haven’t had the courage to act on it. Unlike many aspiring writers, I never claim to have wanted to be a writer ever since I learned my first letters. Although I remember writing poems in secret. Once, in a summer camp, I [...]





