Writers@Drew
Morissa will be reading her award-winning prose at Writers@Drew on April 15th.
Let’s Chat Online
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The previous link was to the iTunes interview only. Here you can hear the entire chat online. It’s a lot of fun: http://letschat.themisfitsnetwork.libsynpro.com/morissa-schwartz
Notes Never Sent
Morissa’s book, “Notes Never Sent” will be released by VIP Ink Publishing this Summer. Read more about it here: http://www.vipinkpublishing.com/vip-ink-publishing-signs-with-author-morissa-schwartz/ And check out her author’s page on VIP’s website: http://www.vipinkpublishing.com/authors/name/morissa-schwartz/
Like Clockwork
Morissa has written her first post about a book for Entertainment Weekly’s Community on Burgess’ classic, “A Clockwork Orange.” Read it here: http://community.ew.com/2015/03/26/a-clockwork-orange-book-review/
Female Musicians
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Morissa is honored to be a new contributor for Cambio, a website from AOL aimed at empowering women. Her first post for is about women missing from music history. Read it here: http://www.cambio.com/2015/03/20/female-musicians-aretha-franklin-taylor-swift/
Did you know…
Some of the notes in Morissa’s upcoming book “Notes Never Sent” (released by VIP Ink Publishing this Summer-2015) are inspired by real letters? For inspiration when writing the book, Morissa hung them around her work desk. Here she is posing with just some of her many letters from friends, family, and mentors. Stay tuned […]
VIP Ink Publishing
Morissa talks about working on Crystal Marie’s book for VIP Ink Publishing.
Notes Never Sent
VIP Ink Publishing will be releasing Morissa’s new book, “Notes Never Sent” this summer. Stay tuned for more details.
Now on Medium
Read Morissa’s article about The Twilight Zone here: https://medium.com/@feefeertr/10-underappreciated-twilight-zone-episodes-20f54d7b178a
Chapman Prize
Caitlin Phillips wrote an excellent article in The Acorn about writing prizes at Drew. In the article, Morissa shares her experience of writing her award-winning zuhitsu and advice for other writers. Read it here: http://drewacorn.com/?p=18468