Last week, a Los Angeles jury threw the creative world into a tizzy. It ruled that Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke did not merely admire and emulate Marvin Gaye when they wrote their hit song “Blurred Lines;” it said they copied Gaye’s classic “Got to Give It Up,” violating copyright law. And it ordered them to pay Gaye’s estate $7.4 million. Continue reading “The Laws of Inspiration”
Writing About Love
How could it end any other way? You called me, and I came home to your heart. – Robert Browning
This quote is one of my favorite things ever written about love. It’s great for the succinct way it captures that sense of love’s inevitability. Resistance is futile—you might as well just fall. But also, it illustrates the best way to write about love: simply. Continue reading “Writing About Love”
Submitting Your Truest Self
Since the new year often infuses new vigor into writers, nudging us to put ourselves out there more—submitting work for publication and contests, applying for residencies and fellowships—let’s talk about triumphing over the slush pile. Continue reading “Submitting Your Truest Self”