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Layla Todd

Layla Todd is an untraditionally Slytherin word witch studying Creative Writing at the University of Arizona. Subscribe for book reviews, writing and blogging tips, and poetry and prose.

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Spring Home Design Tips Refresh your home with 9 spring design tips designed to inspire you to incorporate spring themes in your home or writing space! Read the Guide 166 South Mountain Lane, Vesuvius, VA 24483Unsubscribe · Preferences

8 days ago • 1 min read

Book Review: Waking up to Thrutopia by Conny Borgelioen I am delighted to share a book review of Waking up to Thrutopia by Conny Borgelioen, a beautiful poetry and essay collection that, divided into three connected parts, chronicles the author’s struggle with a chronic illness and puts to words what it feels like to “elucidate the healing process and “ask hard questions as [the author’s] tender rebellion against the status quo begins to take shape.” Full Review 166 South Mountain Lane,...

8 months ago • 1 min read

Book Review: Whistler of Petty Crimes by Eileen Ike West I recently had the pleasure of reading Eileen Ike West’s debut poetry collection, Whistler of Petty Crimes, and am delighted to share a book review of this transportive poetic narrative. The poems in this book are not short as each one imparts a story that plays into the narrative of the author’s life from childhood to adulthood. The poetic landscapes are rich with emotion and imagery and the writing alive with a sense of lives lived....

9 months ago • 1 min read

How to Create the Perfect Weekend Morning Routine for Writers w/ Ulivary A morning routine is an amazing way to kickstart your day and, if you find yourself lacking time during the week, the weekend is the perfect time to get into the habit of kickstarting your day with a simple and relaxing weekend morning routine. Unlock your creative potential with this purposeful weekend morning routine for writers and explore the rituals and habits that will help fuel your inspiration and productivity....

11 months ago • 1 min read

'O Clock' Published at Masticadores Usa! I finally booked my ticket home and leave Tucson May 16th for Virginia, where I'll spend lovely three months. I am excited to have more time to write poetry and prose over the summer, as well as get back to submitting my work to new magazines and journals. I am also taking a poetry class next semester that I am so very excited about, as my fiction class this semester has been delightful. With that said, here is a peek at my latest publication. Latest...

about 1 year ago • 1 min read

Publication News News about pieces published elsewhere January truly flew by, but I am thrilled that I was able to keep to my goal of posting more regularly on my blog. Now that I have found a schedule that is working for me thus far, I am excited to start submitting my pieces to more journals and magazines. In the meantime, here is news about two pieces I have had published this far, including news about a fabulous poetry anthology! Recent articles ‘Athazagoraphobia’ Published at Farside...

about 1 year ago • 2 min read

The Holiday Dispatch The latest gift guides from 2022 and 2021! If you're looking for unique gifts to give to the writers in your life, check out my holiday-themed gift guides, including my most recent guide on the best jewelry gifts to give to writers! The Gift Guides 27 Affordable Jewelry Gifts for Writers This gift guide is packed with unique and memorable jewelry gift ideas, including everything from necklaces to rings. Read article 6 Festive Gifts for the Writer's Altar If your writing...

over 1 year ago • 2 min read

Dear Reader, Welcome to Spring 2022! It is interesting to see how the year is beginning as we put the first Quarter behind us and venture forth into the unknown. Tumultuous events always give us opportunity to examine our personal morals, goals, and inner narratives; the answers and decisions we come up with in response make for perfect poetic exploration and offer us writers further emotional experience with which to enrich our characters with. Blogging Tip for March Here is a little bonus...

about 2 years ago • 1 min read

Welcome to the Nin Chronicles Monthly Newsletter! Dear << First Name >> Thank you so much for joining me on this journey of words! I am delighted to see you here and look forward to sharing personal updates, calls for submissions, publication news, and behind-the-scenes peeks at my writing process! If you have not already grabbed your Poetry Edit Checklist, do it here. As it is versatile, I am hopeful you will use the checklist to edit more than your poems. These newsletters seek to go out...

over 2 years ago • 1 min read
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