Each month, Writer’s Show-and-Tell opens for 24 hours — a space for writers to share their work, reflect on their creative process and be seen in the way every writer needs to nurture their voice and writing practice.
This is your invitation.
In February’s Show-and-Tell, we focused on that one line — the one you labored over, polished, stripped down or maybe the one that just arrived perfectly on the page. It was a chance to step back and recognize the craft behind your words — and to be recognized by others.
I was in the comments, reading and responding as an editor, helping you see what stands out, what’s working and what’s powerful in your writing. And this isn’t just about me — you can be part of this, too. When a line moves you, tell the writer. When something sparks curiosity, ask about it.
Because writing can feel invisible. But here, in Writer’s Show-and-Tell, you’re not.
Join us at the start of every month. Free readers can participate, and if you missed this one, you can explore the archive here.
Watch for next month’s session — and when the doors open, step in.
Your words deserve to be seen.