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    Community Is Important for Writers
    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • May 2, 2013
    • 3 min

    Community Is Important for Writers

    To be honest, I’ve been pretty down for the last week or so. As I’ve shared before, I have been teaching Legacy Writing classes via the Lifelong Learning Academy here in Sarasota-Bradenton. It is a great opportunity for me to share some of my knowledge about creative writing and meet some really great people. The most recent academic quarter, I had a class filled with writers who had taken earlier classes with me and were eager to keep their writing momentum moving forward. T
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    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Mar 14, 2013
    • 1 min

    Big Thanks…

    Just a quick note to say a hearty “thank you” to the fine folks at the Lakewood Ranch Women’s Club meeting tonight for listening to me talk a bit about Legacy Writing and sharing our life in words. I had a wonderful time. For any of you in the area, be sure to check out their website. #lakewoodranch #florida #womensclub #bradenton #legacywriting #sarasota
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    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Dec 20, 2012
    • 2 min

    Two Writing Courses Offered

    Blog readers come from all around the world. According to the WordPress stats, I have regular visits from readers in Moldova and Argentina. Go figure. But, I know I also have some local and semi-local readers in the Sarasota and Bradenton areas of Florida. This post is (mostly) for you. The winter quarter is fast approaching and I will again be offering two writing courses through the Lifelong Learning Academy. The classes will be at the University of South Florida – Manatee
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    Leaving a Legacy of Words: New Article Focuses on Legacy Writing
    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Nov 17, 2012
    • 2 min

    Leaving a Legacy of Words: New Article Focuses on Legacy Writing

    One of my Bradenton-Sarasota writer friends, Juli C. Hilliard, recently wrote an article about individuals who want to leave a “Legacy of Words” by writing their personal and family stories and preserving them for children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. <img class="size-medium wp-image-1181 lazyload" title="Screen Shot 2012-11-17 at 10.54.08 AM" alt="" src="https://ericswyatt.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/screen-shot-2012-11-17-at-10-54-08-am.png?w=230" height="300" width
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    Why Teaching is Good for Writers
    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Apr 23, 2012
    • 2 min

    Why Teaching is Good for Writers

    <img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-889 lazyload" title="inres" src="https://ericswyatt.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/inres.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="135" />Recently, I received word that I would be teaching two writing classes for the local (Sarasota/Manatee County, Florida) Adult and Continuing Education program. I proposed a Fiction Writing Basics class (self-explanatory) and a class called, Leaving a Legacy of Words, which focuses on writing a personal or family
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    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Mar 25, 2012
    • 1 min

    Video Blog Round-up

    Yes, it’s been a while since I created a new installment of my video blog series, The Three Minute Writer, but if you’ve been thinking to yourself, I really wish I could find all of those video blogs that Eric did in ONE PLACE (besides, you know, YOUTUBE) have I got good news for you: My Thumbtack profile (where I advertise one-on-one and small group writing instruction in the Bradenton/Sarasota/Tampa area) features links to all the Three Minute Writer videos. If you’ve misse
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    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Mar 23, 2012
    • 3 min

    Needed: Modern Day Patron

    A few months ago, several about-to-be MFA graduates talked about where our post-MFA search for income might lead us. Teaching: Teaching creative writing is something most of us would like to do, including me. I love the idea of passing on some of the knowledge I’ve gained about writing fiction. Teaching in an institutional setting or one-on-one would be great. Publication: This is our goal, obviously, but the financial reality for most of us is that publication, when it does
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    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Mar 20, 2012
    • 1 min

    Tuesday Night: Quick Request

    I recently began offering my services as an independent writing instructor in the Bradenton and Sarasota (Florida) area. (Though, I could easily be convinced to do the same thing via Skype or other on-line venue.) Anyway, I posted my information on Thumbtack, an online portal for finding reliable, trustworthy local services. You can see my ad, here. If you are a regular reader of Stories I Read, Stories I Tell, and you have found my blog helpful, inspirational, or otherwise b
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    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Mar 20, 2012
    • 2 min

    Making the Most Of It

    There are long expanses of time when I can write all day, every day, any day. I’m blessed in that way. Unfortunately, I waste that time on occasion. Free to write, but not disciplined enough to actually do it. And then, there are weeks when I’ve committed to other things (including subbing three days, having the cable company out to sort out some problems, meeting with a potential tutoring client or two, etc.) and I have a very limited window and yet, I find the time to write
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    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Feb 28, 2012
    • 2 min

    Planning Ahead & Falling Behind

    We had company for seven days last week. It is part of living in Florida: People want to come visit. (We’ve had more visitors in two years living in Bradenton than when we lived in Muncie and Kokomo, Indiana, where we lived for ten years of our post-college married life.) When company comes, I try to plan ahead, especially with the blog. Last week, for example, I posted three blog posts which I actually wrote more than a week earlier. I scheduled them to appear last week, eve
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    Legacy Writing & Personal History
    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Feb 15, 2012
    • 3 min

    Legacy Writing & Personal History

    <img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-758" class="size-medium wp-image-758 lazyload" title="gptoday" src="https://ericswyatt.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/gptoday.jpeg?w=225" alt="" width="225" height="300" /> Grandparenting Today magazine recently featured an article by Dr. Heidi Moore which mentioned my Legacy Writing course as part of a look at the kinds of legacies grandparents can leave behind. Dr. Heidi Moore–who spends her time balancing her writing life with her dut
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    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Jun 23, 2011
    • 3 min

    Words Matter: A Story Starter

    If you are like me, and I’m not assuming that you ARE, you’ve read–at some point in your life–a self-help style book about finding your “calling” or identifying the “work you were made to do”. All fine things, really: There is a lot to be said for doing work that brings you joy and helps you identify as a part of something bigger than yourself. Inevitably, the self-help folks have you do something like this: close your eyes and imagine the PERFECT day. What would you do durin
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    Eric Sheridan Wyatt
    • Aug 10, 2010
    • 5 min

    Advice For Writers, And Other Ramblings

    I had big plans for the summer. I really did. After I left the May writing residency at Queens University of Charlotte, this is what I planned to accomplish: Deep revision of the first 1/3 of my novel (Chapters 1-5 as it now stands) Finish first draft of the second 1/3 of the novel (it is about 80% written, but needs a lot of work, and a lot of “connections” work…) Edit and finish two short stories workshopped at the May residency and ready them for submission to literary mag
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