Mental Health Awareness Month 2024
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The National Alliance on Mental Illness website states that the month is “dedicated to eradicating stigma, extending support, fostering
Whether you want to become a creative writer and author or learn how to become a better copywriter for your job, you’ve come to the right place!
Need some help with your writing project or career? Here are various organizations and contacts to assist you in your writing goals.
Do you have questions about submitting short stories or novels? Have you wondered about self-publishing a memoir or tracking down a literary agent? Or maybe you’d just like to learn more about the writing community here in Spokane? Local novelist Sharma Shields, our new Writing Education Specialist, is available weekly to address your writing inquiries.
You can check with Auntie’s Bookstore to see if they can carry your book on consignment (bring a book, drop in, and ask). Local indie bookstores are amazing at supporting local writers. Always remain polite and understanding if they can’t carry your book for whatever reason.
Apply online to have your books carried in From Here Spokane
Get expert writing assistance and feedback on your writing online through Brainfuse. Upload your document, provide the details of your assignment or prompt, and receive your analysis usually within one business day.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The National Alliance on Mental Illness website states that the month is “dedicated to eradicating stigma, extending support, fostering
We’re happy to announce the first annual Inland Northwest Poetry Salon, a day-long event at Spokane Public Library that celebrates the craft of poetry and
Carla Crujido is one of the featured writers at this year’s Get Lit! Festival. Her book The Strange Beautiful, as novelist Marie-Helene Bertino writes, is