If you’re a writer, you’re a part of the literary community. But is the community working for you? How are you engaging with your fellow writers? Can you be a good literary citizen while still protecting your own writing time? And why does community matter in the sometimes isolating world of writing?
STACEY MEGALLY BIO
Stacey Megally is a writer, runner, and incurable bookworm. Her fiction, creative nonfiction, and editorial work has appeared in the Thieving Magpie, Wilderness House Literary Review, The Bookwoman, Book Riot, Runner’s World, Women’s Running, Trail Running,The Dallas Morning News, Running Room Magazine, and on stage at the Oral Fixation live storytelling show. Stacey is passionate about shedding light on Dallas and Texas literary culture as well as championing works by AAPI and other diverse authors through her own writing. Stacey is a board member of #TeenWritersProject, Managing Editor of the #TeenWritersProject Quarterly Lit Magazine, and was the Dallas Literary Festival Young Writers Contest Editor from 2021-2023.
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