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A Writer's Duty

Greetings, readers. In my writing room, there are treasures on the wall above my desk: writing advice, inspirational quotes, loving messages from family and friends. All this helps to keep me going in my writing life. It feels like a good idea to start a little series here on the blog to share them with you! Let's get started ... #1 From the author of Charlotte's Web and other great books  "A writer has the duty to be good, not lousy; true not false; lively, not dull; accurate, not full of error. He [she] should tend to lift people up, not lower them down. Writers do not merely reflect and interpret life; they inform and shape life." E.B. White, The Paris Review Interviews, IV

From the Porch to the Page: A Guidebook for the Writing Life

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Greetings, readers. Welcome to my new blog, "Charlene Lamy Edge Speaks about Writing." This is the first official post. Today, I want to be sure you know I published a guidebook for the writing life. It came out in 2022, five years after I published my first book,  Undertow: My Escape from the Fundamentalism and Cult Control of The Way International . From the Porch to the Page: A Guidebook for the Writing Life   is not only about the writing life and craft, it also offers some of my original work, such as 25 of my poems.  I've nicknamed this book PORCH. It's available at major online booksellers in paperback and eBook. It can be ordered by Indie bookstores and public libraries, too, just like Undertow can. What is PORCH all about? Beginning with “Readers Become Writers” and ending with “If You Want to Keep Writing,” Edge’s encouraging and gentle book highlights the vistas, detours, and delights on the writing path, along with truths we can all apply to poetry, prose...