Reader Ink and Connections
Being a writer means having all kinds of great memories. Mine include having my name inked into people’s skin…
Little Moments of Joy by Ami Spencer
Maybe holding onto one defining memory as a yardstick isn’t the way we should view our happiness in any part of our lives. Maybe…
And Another by Alysia D. Evans
“Touch your nose.”
I stick out my tongue.
“Close your eyes.”
I touch my nose.
The Horror of Alfreton by Dan Webber
I spent my teenage years and early twenties writing, convinced this would be my big break into the genre.
Brought Back to Life by Pip Landers-Letts
After a couple of weeks moping around navel gazing, I pulled out my laptop, opened a Word doc and just started to write…
The Best Thing About Being a Writer (No, Really!) by Iona Kane
There are many things people assume about being a writer. That we spend long days gazing wistfully out windows. That we carry battered notebooks full of profound thoughts. That we understand the Oxford comma on a spiritual level…
What’s So Great About Being a Writer? by Alyson Root
I’m constantly experiencing new things that add to my happy memory bank. Although, there is possibly one memory that shines a little brighter than most.




