My TWSO Experience
My TWSO experience was a lot of things. Immensely valuable to my writing. Over in a flash. The grounding force I needed creatively over these last few … Read More
My TWSO experience was a lot of things. Immensely valuable to my writing. Over in a flash. The grounding force I needed creatively over these last few … Read More
I am typically not a procrastinator. And I’m not particularly sure why, at the age of 36, in my third post-secondary school experience, I have chosen now … Read More
As I write, edit and review my next book*, I’ve been asking myself “What’s in a title?” Obviously, to start, I want something unique. When I was naming … Read More
I would have rather had a night in Paris over just a Paint Night Paris style, but beggars can’t be choosy. Plus, it was a fundraising event for the PAC at … Read More
Snow + poetry = snowetry. Except that I’m talking about them separately, so not really. I just had to share my silly new word combo. It is currently … Read More
National Novel Writing Month has an acronym, naturally. I dislike acronyms. And this one takes the cake. Are you ready for it? NaNoWriMo. I would insert … Read More
Anya Wyers Author. .ca Author of Letters to the Mountain. Blog. This persona that I’ve created for myself has been evolving, even if it is only by a small … Read More
September has been an emotional month for me! Though I do feel good about the place we’re all in as I sit to write the September 2019 Family Update … Read More
My first day of TWSO (The Writer’s Studio Online) was … Exciting. Important. Stressful. Ended with me on my iPad, sitting on the couch with headphones in … Read More
Permission to be yourself, granted. It should have never have to be requested. Rather, it should be a given. To be honest, I’ve been feeling a lot of … Read More