Everyone who knew this little blog was coming into the world almost two years ago probably thought, "meh".  No one they knew was behind it.  We don't pay writers $100 per guest post (I wish we could).  There are many amazing blogs out there, already.
This blog (I hope) is a starting point.  It is a hub for all the programs I fancifully dream of launching for our community.  I don't have financial resources, but I have faith that everyone will band together and think, "Hell yeah, let's do it".  And then... it happens.
Note:  Just because I list it, doesn't mean it will occur.  I just want you to know what I hope for.  Tell me what you think!
My dreams for The Handy, Uncapped Pen:
1.  More guest post submissions and reviews for the blog.  Maybe we'll open up the blog to disabled/neurodivergent artists of all kinds (painters, dancers, singers, knitters, etc.)  A couple dedicated writers to join the team full-time would be nice.
2.  Have a successful mentor program (2018).  If the mentor program works out this year, I want to expand it next year and include a branch for teenage mentees.
3.  Start a YouTube Channel (2019). The channel would have a reading series, craft talks, and whatever else.  Every video would have complete captions, no exceptions.  I'm unsure how many people would participate, but it's something I think would be beneficial.
4.  Start a writing contest (2020?).  Realistically, I'm talking a (very) small cash prize with publication on the blog for the best individual poem, essay, and short story.  Fancifully, we partner with a press for longer works and this gets incredible.
5.  The blog starts publishing poetry and flash fiction by disabled/neurodivergent writers.  I don't want to create a literary magazine, but it would be nice to showcase some of the talent in our community.
6.  A free, online writers' conference with forums, chatrooms, craft talks, and more.  This will probably never happen, but this is the goal I want the most.
7.  I'd love to start a press.  Unfortunately, it costs way too much and takes too much time to do alone.  Still, I dream of (at least) a chapbook press. (Maybe if I win the lottery.)
 
 
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