Nina contemplates the windows in her new apartment, and what it's like to be on the inside when people outside pass by. She offers a two-part exercise for her listeners to be used first as a method of noticing and being in place, and then as an entryway to their fiction.
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Truth & Beauty
Gaslight
A Ghost Story
Watch Over Me
Writing in Place: A Mess
Writing in Place: An Anchor
An Interview with Nina
Writing In Place: Wherever You Are
Self-Promotion
The Middle
Emotion on the Page
The Past and the Present: Weaving Backstory into Your Story
Five Strategies for Your 2020 Intentions
Announcement
Experimentation
Self-Doubt
Pressure
Ten Years, Five Books, Three Things I've Learned
The Possibility of Invention
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Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
The Art of War
Black Beauty
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends