APRIL DAVILA
Award-Winning Author & Writing Coach
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142 OSTRICHES
Set against the unexpected splendor of an ostrich ranch in the California desert, April Dávila’s beautifully written debut conjures an absorbing and compelling heroine in a story of courage, family and forgiveness.
“A vivid, uplifting debut...”
—Publishers Weekly
Recent Blog Posts
The Best Books I Read in 2020
Here they are, in no particular order and with no regard to publication date. The best books I read in 2020
Braving the Personal Essay
I’ve always shied away from the personal essay, but lately I’ve been drawn to them. Finally, I decided to try my hand at actually writing one.
A Thanksgiving Poem: The Blow
As has become a Thanksgiving tradition on this blog, I’d like to share a poem. This one is called The Blow, by Pablo Neruda.
Don’t Waste Your Feedback Reads
You only get so many feedback reads. Don’t waste your reads by asking someone to give feedback on something that isn’t as good as you can possibly make it.
Letting A Draft Rest
Usually I love this time when I let the draft rest between revisions, but things are different in 2020.
My More Authentic Self
I’ve stopped waiting for someone to tell me that there’s a place for my authentic self in this world. I’m here. I don’t need anyone’s permission.
The First Chapter: Get To The Good Stuff
I always write my first chapter last. Those pages are so critical to hooking your readers and they have to pull a lot of weight while feeling effortless…
Writing Difficult Times
Do we change our stories to reflect 2020? Or do we ignore the terrible things that are happening? Or do we write into a future where things are better?
My Writing Community: An Invitation
The Mindful Writers Group is a community of writers meeting every Friday at 9:30am PST to meditate, write, and hang out for a bit.