Interviews

Interview with Nancy Kay Clark

In this post, we’ll be learning more about Nancy Kay Clark, Toronto-based Writer & Editor, and Editor-in-Chief of CommuterLit.com. Nancy tells us about the beginnings of CommuterLit, gives poignant advice to new writers, and shares resources for writers such as the CommuterLit Writing Circle.

Nancy, you have a lot of editing experience. Can you share your number one tip for budding writers looking to get published?

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Story Reviews

Agree to Disagree. A Commentary on Ken Rogers’s “Inalienable Rights”

Meet Connie. She’s a 26-year-old still coming into her own. In this Ken Rogers piece, we have two stories colliding; or rather, we catch a glimpse into Connie’s family life while observing her navigate parallel adversity in the wider world. What better way to showcase the inner struggle of latent development than plopping the protagonist into a political campaign—specifically, as a congressional campaign volunteer—and making her canvass on behalf of an underdog. Engaging with the public as part of an election campaign is guaranteed to coax even the smallest self-doubt into consciousness.

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