Why do you write?


Hi Reader,

For the first part of Connie Inglis's course, she gave us the prompt "Why I Write."

She did more than that. She gave us an hour-and-a-half-long class and a gorgeous workbook filled with questions. You might need to enable images in your email to see this.

I write for several reasons. In times like this, my primary goal is to convey an idea. That could be a fact, a feeling, or a conviction. Almost everything I write for Siretona Creative is based on conveying ideas to readers like you.

On my own time, I write to explore. I want to examine what connects us as people, and the ways that the words affect us.

This might be making you think about why you write. If you are interested in memoir or life writing, you'd like Connie's Memoir and Life Writing Course. The signups are available until this Friday. Sign up here.

Molly Layton-Simpson

Marketing Assistant

Hi! I'm Colleen.

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