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25 contributions to The Unexpected Shape Café
What are your main writing struggles right now?
I'd love to get to know you and your current work-in-progress! What's your current writing project, and what are your main struggles right now with that project? Struggles could be creative, could be life-related, could be body, mind, heart, soul — anything that's keeping you from making your envisioned progress.
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1 like • Jan 29
@Sayuri Ayers I work at a university, so if there is ever an article you’re trying to access, DM me and I’ll see if I can get it for you!
0 likes • Jan 29
This is an open invitation to anyone, BTW.
Introductions ⭐
This is the introduction thread. Say hi, tell us where you’re from and what your writing is all about! In your introduction, answer these 4 questions: ➡️ What is your name (preferred pronouns as well, if you don't mind) ➡️ Why did you decide to join The Unexpected Shape Café? ➡️ What is your favorite book? ➡️ What are you interested in writing about? We can’t wait to meet you! If you'd like to share anything else as well, feel free! And welcome!
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Introductions ⭐
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@Line Bech While I’m thinking of it, have you read 300 Arguments by Sarah Manguso? It was one of the works that came to mind when I was imagining how things can look.
1 like • Jan 23
@Taylor Nunez I read some time ago, but I realized I never responded. Welcome, Taylor! I hope we get to see some of your writing in the future--your project sounds so important and intriguing. I'm not familiar with this manga series--thanks for sharing!
Keeping us safe: What to do if you see spam in the Café
Hi, everyone! If you receive any spam-looking messages from anyone in this community, please just let me know right away. If you're not sure, let me know and I'll have a look at the poster's message history. Sometimes I may miss a post that looks like spam, so if you see one please also let me know, don't reply or engage with any weird-looking messages. :)
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0 likes • Jan 22
Have we had any spam instances? I hadn't noticed any yet, but I hadn't thought to look for any on this platform.
0 likes • Jan 23
@Dan Stephensen Good to know!
Tips for the VERY FIRST First Draft
I have lately had the desire to write about my trip visiting my family's homeland of Ecuador... but I've never tackled that story before except when people ask me about it. I keep on telling myself that I just need to get it out--sound and voice doesn't matter in this draft--but I'm cringing so much that my motivation is waning. How do y'all get the VERY FIRST first draft out? How do you psych yourselves out of the idea of needing it to be a particular way in order to be motivated to write it? I know I should just keep my head down and continue... but another part of me is questioning how on earth can I do that when (1) my memory of these events, people, and emotions are vague and (2) it's hard to clarify & dwell on these vague memories? It's not a story based on trauma which is something I'm also not used to doing in craft... it's rather one about finding home, family, and joy in another place. This also adds to my worries that I''m blaspheming my heritage if I don't get it right on the first try...
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1 like • Jan 23
@Alex Venet I second this approach! This has been so useful for me for bigger projects!
3 likes • Jan 23
In addition to Alex's great advice, more and more I'm someone who does a lot of outlining. Not always in the formal sense, but just sketching it out--this takes off the pressure of getting it right, while also making progress forward. Also, writing is a matter of discovery. Even if you don't get things right the first draft, you'll learn something along the way and be able to get closer to what you want to say and how you want to honor all those things. So, one way to think about it is that you have to write the first draft in order to honor your heritage and such.
Places to submit essays on disability experiences?
Hi all. I'm venturing into the world of personal essays after mostly writing in another genre. I'd love to start thinking about places to submit things for publication, because it helps me be motivated to finish writing. 😅 What are your favorite publications (online or print) that publish personal essays, especially those about disability?
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1 like • Jan 20
@Danne Jobin Can’t wait to check these out!
1 like • Jan 22
@Taylor Nunez Oh this looks so good! And located in the Midwest!
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Aubrie Warner
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Disabled poet-scholar

Active 72d ago
Joined Sep 16, 2023
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