Creativity, Pinterest, and Your Writing
Kathryn Johnston interviews Jennifer Waggener for Longridge Editors LLC; together they explore questions about how this particular social medium benefits a literary mind and helps organize creativity:...
View ArticleYou? A patron of the arts? YES!
****UPDATE: Goal Met! Thank you!**** http://www.daisybones.com/p/body-exhibit-thursday-july-19.html Longridge Editors LLC is pleased to have an ongoing partnership with artist Heidi Richardson Evans,...
View ArticleWhat to Do — and NOT to DO — When You Get a Bad Review
We think this advice from Cristian Mihai is stellar. It addresses an element of the reader/writer relationship often neglected when processing criticism. “The thing is that, okay, you write a story....
View ArticleThe Editors are seeking “The One”
Our August newsletter lands in your in-box with the gentle touch of an autumn leaf. I don’t know about you, but I see signs of summer’s winding down all around. One of my favorite harbingers of this...
View ArticleTop ten items that appear on ‘Top ten grammar mistakes’ lists that aren’t...
The internet is full of wrong information. Most of it is well-meaning but misguided rather than actively mendacious, and can therefore be safely ignored, even though it’s usually infuriating. However,...
View ArticleMeet Your Muse: Writing Organically with Linda Roberts
The Kiss of the Muse by Paul Cezanne Do you have a Muse? Have you met your Muse? Where does your Muse live? Where can you find your Muse? Is thinking stopping you from writing your dream novel? This is...
View ArticleClients: The Education Alliance
We worked this summer with The Education Alliance , West Virginia’s premier statewide, nonprofit research and K-12 public education fund. This client wanted to tell compelling stories about two sets...
View ArticleOf feasts and evergreens, of gifts and bright lights, of love and peace
From our house to yours, we wish you a splendid holiday season! Thank you for your support of our small business, and may the coming year bring you good health and much joy. edg@longridgeeditors.com
View ArticleThe Benefits of Poetry for Professionals – John Coleman – Harvard Business...
“In January of 2006, the Poetry Foundation released a landmark study, “Poetry in America,” outlining trends in reading poetry and characteristics of poetry readers. The number one thematic benefit...
View ArticleMeet the Writers | Essays on Childhood 2013
Anne Clinard Barnhill It is with great pleasure that I introduce the first class of all-repeat writers for EOC! Each has written an essay for the project before; Anne Barnhill has the unique status of...
View ArticleClients: Dr. Bruce Weinstein, “The Ethics Guy”
Greetings from the beautiful Green Mountains of Vermont! Last year, Longridge Editors LLC moved — along with the entire Gaucher family — to Middlebury, Vermont. The moving process and relocation...
View ArticleClients: Mary Hogan School
Longridge Editors LLC is a new official sponsor for the MHS Read-a-thon this year, though MHS parent Elizabeth Gaucher is also the managing partner and helped establish our blog last year. This year,...
View ArticleCraft Elements of The Essay Process
Recently I’ve had several people approach me about my essay writing process. I enjoy thinking about the craft of writing, so it was simple for me to jot down a few bullet points to share by e-mail....
View ArticleLongridge Review: A Request for Mission Feedback
The new online literary publication, Longridge Review, is coming together! LR will be somewhat similar to Essays on Childhood, but more formal. We will have a reading period, an editorial review of...
View ArticleA New Place for CNF Online: Longridge Review
Five years ago, with the prompt and inspiration of my friend Jason Keeling, I started a project called Essays on Childhood. What happened next far exceeded my expectations. The first call for “Essays...
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