Write into the Week: March 2, 2025

Elle LaMarca  |  March 2, 2025  | 

“A story is a kind of biopsy of human life.”

–Lorrie Moore

Dear Writer,

I hope you’re having a good start to your week. In this newsletter:

  • A writing prompt to inspire your creativity.
  • Reading and listening recommendations in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
  • Publishing, residency, and retreat opportunities available now.
  • Join our free Friday write-in, and meet our community of writers.

Happy writing this week!

—Elle, Curriculum Specialist & Community Manager

Writing Prompt

Write a story, scene, or poem where a single moment is examined in extreme detail, as if you’re zooming in on it under a microscope. How does breaking it down reveal hidden emotions or truths?

Reading Recommendations:

Humor/Poetry:

Fiction:

  • Learn It, Forget It, Use It: No Skill Fully Disappears” by Chuck Palahniuk. Palahniuk reflects on Tom Wolfe’s “Las Vegas (What?) Las Vegas (Can’t Hear You! Too Noisy) Las Vegas!!!!” while exploring the lasting impact of storytelling techniques—particularly the power of repetition. 

Nonfiction:

  • Where There is No Hospital” by Aminatta Forna. A personal essay on the challenges and resilience of communities lacking access to medical facilities, highlighting the innovative solutions and deep-rooted communal support systems that emerge in the absence of formal healthcare infrastructure.

Listening Recommendations:

Publishing Opportunities:

  • The Glass Post – Submission Deadline: Open/Rolling. A brand new online literary magazine, who would love some talented writer’s work! They are requesting  writing that is true to your creative self. Authentic, real, imaginative, and contemplative!
  • Wildscape Literary JournalSubmissions Open: March 1, 2025. Seeking poetry/prose, flash fiction, flash creative nonfiction, and art. Wildscape is an online literary & art magazine whose goal is to blend whimsy with chaos, ethereal with truth, gentle with wild.

Residency & Retreat Opportunities:

  • The Merrill Family Charitable Foundation Scholarship – Application Deadline: Open Funding two BIPOC writers to spend two weeks in residence at Gentle House. Write while exploring the Olympic National Park, building community, and spend time writing  in the shade of the twin ancient hazelnut trees. 

Monday and Friday: Free Group Writing Sessions

Come write with us! Community write-ins are a great way to meet other writers, and carve out space in your calendar for your writing.

Monday: Write Into the Week with Elle

Join me (Elle) for an hour of goal setting, community, and dedicated time to write! We’ll meet on Monday at 11 AM Eastern time, at this Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83999379617

Friday: Open Write-In

Join the Writers.com staff for a 90-minute writing session each Friday from 11 AM to 12:30 PM Eastern time. We will write together for the first hour. In the last, optional half hour, we’ll share our writing with one another and connect.

To add yourself, join our newsletter using the join box above, and add yourself to the “Friday Write-Ins” list at the bottom of any email. We’ll send you a Zoom link the morning of the call.

Elle LaMarca

Elle LaMarca is a writer, novelist, and curriculum specialist at Writers.com, where she develops new courses in all genres, and teaches courses on creative mindset and sustainable writing practices. She also writes the weekly Write into the Week newsletter and hosts the accompanying Monday live sessions, where writers gather to set intentions, write in community, and begin their creative week with momentum. Originally from the Buffalo, New York area, Elle now splits her time between Kailua, Hawai‘i and the Netherlands. An avid traveler, she has lived in and explored more than 40 countries, experiences that continue to shape both her storytelling and her perspective on creative life. Before joining Writers.com, Elle worked as an educator and curriculum designer through Teach for America, teaching in Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Boston. She holds a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing from George Mason University and an M.A. in Education from Johns Hopkins University. Elle is passionate about well-crafted sentences, memorable metaphors, and helping writers build a steadier relationship with their creative work. She is currently at work on a novel about the complexities of female friendship and a collection of personal essays about creativity, travel, and the search for belonging.

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