
The Art of Sharing Your Work
Why vulnerability in sharing is the fastest path to growth as a writer — and how to get over the fear of being read.

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Every writer begins somewhere — a journal tucked under a pillow, a note app filled with half-finished thoughts, a napkin covered in words that felt too urgent to lose. The act of writing is, at its core, the act of becoming legible to yourself. In this piece, we explore how the simple discipline of putting pen to paper can unlock parts of your inner world you never knew existed.

Sarah Mitchell
Creative Writing Mentor
6 articles

Why vulnerability in sharing is the fastest path to growth as a writer — and how to get over the fear of being read.


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When every platform feels oversaturated, originality feels impossible. Here's why that feeling is the beginning — not the end.


A single technique used by professional editors — writing an unsent letter to your own manuscript — and why it transforms revision.


The poems that matter most are rarely comfortable. A meditation on writing toward the things we've been told to leave unsaid.


Writing is solitary. Publishing is collaborative. The space between those two truths is where community lives — and why it matters.

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