
Timeless Storytelling Lessons from Hadestown: What Writers Can Learn from the Broadway Hit
Hadestown left me inspired to write better, deeper, and more meaningfully. As a writer, I walked away with several truths, but one that was overarching and one I talk about often: we tell stories because we believe they can change the world. So, in the theme of Hadestown, we tell them again. And again. And again.

Americana Literature: Using Regional Settings
Americana literature thrives on regional settings, immersing readers in specific American landscapes, cultures, and histories. By deeply researching a location—real or fictional—writers can craft authentic, sensory-rich narratives that bring their stories to life.

What is Americana Literature?
Americana literature captures what it is like to live, struggle, dream, and die in the United States. It shines a mirror on our unique culture, history, and diversity. It allows readers to learn about us and compare it against their own lives. It gives writers a chance to elevate their work by exploring the complexities of American life, and there are many.

Incorporating Gothic Elements into Your Writing: Here Are a Few Themes
Gothic literature is more than haunted houses and dark shadows—it’s about powerful themes that pit the past against the present. Learn how to incorporate these rich elements into your writing, no matter the genre.