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A Waseca creative writing course helps adults with disabilities to publish fiction, nonfiction and poetry. In the process, its leaders work to change the narrative on a misunderstood demographic.
In virtual writing workshops, Laurel Braitman has created a place where health care workers can feel safe wrestling with the continuous gut-punches of working the frontlines of a pandemic.
Cognition Writing in the Age of Shared Authorship What happens to memory, identity, and creativity when we no longer write alone? Posted June 19, 2025 | Reviewed by Jessica Schrader ...