One First-Place Winner’s Thoughts About Slam Fiction
When Peggy McFarland first began writing, she found a site called Six Sentences. “All stories had to be complete in six sentences,” McFarland said. “The owner of the site printed
When Peggy McFarland first began writing, she found a site called Six Sentences. “All stories had to be complete in six sentences,” McFarland said. “The owner of the site printed
The third-place winner of the 2018 Flash Fiction Slam checked in with us recently about her experience writing flash fiction. Gwen Friend became interested in the very brief form of fiction through
Robert Wheeler, the go-to man for all things Hemingway, is going to share his expertise in building paragraphs that will take your readers directly into the world you are creating.
NHWP member author Bonnar Spring is presenting a series of three creative writing workshops beginning with getting back to the basics of creative writing on November 12, 2022. The next
NHWP is delighted the annual fall event, the Three-Minute Fiction Slam is returning, following a two-year hiatus during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As happened previously, there are a
Dan Dowds: A 50-Year Memory Brought To Life By BEVERLY STODDART, InDepthNH.org In the first moments of The Shawshank Redemption, the 1994 film based on the novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King,
We recently had a conversation with 2018 Three-Minute Fiction Slam’s second place winner, Dr. Tori Haring-Smith. In addition to winning second place in the NHWP competition, Dr. Haring-Smith has the
Chester stared at the stains in his coffee cup. In the other room, Bea was knitting again, and whenever she took to the needles something was amiss. Blue wool winding
#1: Introduction to Creative Writing: Writing vibrant prose will be the emphasis for this workshop. Participants will practice several ways to generate fresh, figurative language and discuss how opening lines
Kick off National Novel Writing Month by joining fellow novelists with a write-in event, either in-person at the Ford House or over the internet. We’ll provide some tools to help


