As with most art forms, writing is inherently political because it is human. Many people now, especially in academia, praise a detached, unbiased perspective when approaching written work. However,...
Her Campus at Jefferson
Writing and the Illusion of Neutrality
Her Campus at Manhattan
The Constant Need to Be the Perfect Writer
The Constant Need to Be the Perfect Writer
Her Campus at RCSI
You Should Write Poetry: Here’s Why
Poetry is a form of emotional resonance disguised within a myriad of words, helping us understand ourselves a little better. I think that's reason enough.
Her Campus at Clemson
How To Start A Novel, Hopefully: Part 2–Flashcards!
The second in a series depicting a journey in writing your very own novel!
Her Campus at Clemson
How To Start A Novel, Hopefully: Part 1–Getting Over Your Inner Perfectionist
The first of the article series: "How To Start A Novel, Hopefully" by Isabella Taylor outlining her journey in novel writing!
Her Campus at U Toronto - Mississauga
I’m Only Writing This Because I Have A Deadline: The Death of Creativity
Here are five ways we have killed creativity in writing.
Her Campus at Temple
An Intersectional Postmortem of ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5
The finale wasn’t shocking. It was careless to people like me.
Her Campus at Cal State Chico
How to Get Over Writer’s Block
Aubrey gives some helpful tips on how to overcome writer's block.
Her Campus at Lasell
My Creative Writing Goals for December
Jessica Shore shares her creative writing goals for the month of December and how she plans to get them done.