Podcast Episode 2 with Suzanne Richardson

On this episode of Plume: A Writer’s Companion podcast, Melanie & Jennifer dig into the infamous Harper’s Letter; share a book review of Men We Reaped, Jesmyn Ward’s memoir; chat about Stacey Abrams’ new book; and discuss their current writing projects. They also chat with Suzanne Richardson, a talented writer who is working on a memoir about … Read more

Podcast Episode 1

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For our first as yet unnamed podcast Melanie and I (Jennifer) had a conversation with our July Featured Writer, Christina Socorro Yovovich. We had a great conversation about writing and parenting during this pandemic and the challenges of writing when you’ve been diagnosed with bi-polar disorder. Here are links to some of the things we … Read more

An Interview with Sue William Silverman

Sue William Silverman standing beside her new book propped on a mantel

I’m not sure how I became Facebook friends with Sue Silverman; I rarely accept friend requests from people I’ve not actually met in person. I do know several friends who’ve studied with Sue and sing her praises loudly. Maybe it was her generosity in sharing information about writing and publishing on one of The Binders … Read more

Black Voices

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My plan for this week’s blog was to share a list of books and publications by writers Plume has published (and I will return to that later), but considering the racial injustice and violent unrest that has boiled over in the past week, I think it’s much more important right now to lift Black voices … Read more

Back to the future with Amy Wallen

So far 2020 has been … I don’t even know. We started our 2nd year with all kinds of ideas for the future then a pandemic that has thrown our whole Plume plans into… we don’t know. We do know we’re still focusing on our mission, which may now be more important than ever, to … Read more

The Importance of Breath

(featured image by Jill Badonsky, http://www.kaizenmuse.com/) Even before the Coronavirus Crisis of 2020, I struggled with overwhelm. I have ideas I want to pursue, some strictly creative (bring me nothing but pleasure) and others are business ideas (usually something ridiculous like a pet rock for writers), and some are actually business (ie money-making) tasks for … Read more

Zooming in to Plume

Plume has joined the zoom revolution– at least for now. You may have heard about the popularity of “zoom bombing” –the latest pastime for racist a-holes and perverts…. Plume recently hosted a book reading for our featured writer, Karin Zirk whose book Falling from the Moon was published earlier this year. There were 20+ attendees … Read more