Diane Callahan
Writer. Editor. YouTuber. Arts Marketer. I eat stories for breakfast. THE SHIP AND THE STORM—debut poetry collection out now! www.quotidianwriter.com
- Reposted by Diane Callahana simple draft check for a poem is retyping it, if you hate it then it needs work, and if you like it but don’t discover any possibilities in retyping then it also needs work
- Reposted by Diane CallahanI wanna make myself clear: -Fuck ICE -Fuck Trump That is all, good day
- Reposted by Diane Callahana writer's voice is what they do despite being warned against it coincidentally this is also what it's like to live with lactose sensitivity
- Reposted by Diane Callahanjust shoveled out 10 neighbors and if you’re seeing the news in Minneapolis and feeling helpless I can’t overstate how emotionally helpful it is to just do something small for the people around you right now
- Reposted by Diane CallahanMLK was only 39 when he was killed. Growing up, I thought that was old. But I’m 43 now and I’m stunned by the burden he shouldered at such a young age. I’m also a lot more aware of how hard it is, at any age, to carry the hopes and dreams of an oppressed people on your shoulders, as so many do.
- Reposted by Diane Callahani think this MLK day the thing to focus on is the strategic focus and tactical brilliance of the civil rights movement and the way it was laser focused on a set of achievable goals
- What a beautiful idea—a fantasy and science fiction special collections library for research, founded by author Andre Norton. I'm reading my first Norton novel ("The Year of the Unicorn") and about her influence on the genre as a whole. www.andre-norton.com/contents/hig...
- I had a cookie and chips ‘n’ salsa for breakfast. Pretty good start to the day, I’d say.
- Libraries really do have everything...
- I wrote a perfectly concise fifteen-minute video script on narrative voice and then FOR SOME REASON felt compelled to add a five-minute aside about voice vs. style vs. tone (I promise this will get trimmed for viewers' sake).

- Imagine a crowd of people staring at you wordlessly as you walk through a small town in the French countryside. You’re looking for your lost spouse and child as the relentless rain pours down… This is “That Time of Year” by Marie NDiaye, a French surrealist novella translated by Jordan Stump.
- It reminded me of the movie “Midsommar” without the violence, leaning into the the "stranger in a strange land,” trope where provincial life seems uncanny to the intruding city dweller. The reading experience was akin to watching an atmospheric short film.
- The characters feel intentionally distant, and the book is composed of a series of strange vignettes, with hypnotic, wandering sentences. It ends abruptly, like waking from a dream. The indifference of bureaucracy toward truth and justice is a horror all its own.
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View full thread"But Herman couldn't help but think that he too was a lost soul now, and lost souls never leave the place they choose or end up in."
- Meeting anyone of great significance in our lives feels like a grand fluke. There's a popular quote that goes, "You haven't met everyone who will love you yet." That idea is the heart of this beautiful, bittersweet story by @anniejowrites.bsky.social. ashortstorylong.substack.com/p/a-love-sto...
- I have so much sadness and rage I don't know what to do with. That has always been the case, but it's becoming more impossible to remain soft, to feel that anything really makes a difference. I'm thinking about this quote from author Mia Tsai in Charlie Jane Anders's newsletter:
- Reposted by Diane CallahanThe paradox of reading (and writing) is that you go away from the world in order to come back to it closer than you were before. (It’s the same way that returning from a trip temporarily makes home more visible.) All good books provide this experience in some measure. Probably most good art.
- Reposted by Diane CallahanWhen this administration ends, the next Democratic administration and Congress needs to spend a substantial amount of time investigating, reporting, and punishing corruption and the misuse of power. I don't care how it polls, accountability is essential to the survival of the Republic.
- What will be the big book market trends in 2026? Why are so many people gravitating toward horror and cozy fantasy? I discuss all these questions and more with author and bibliophile K.C. Norton, who made it her goal to read ONE THOUSAND books last year. open.spotify.com/episode/0C0W...
- My camera roll is now just screenshots of Truman Capote quotes from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories” because I went over Kindle’s 10% highlight limit. (Pay no attention to the other 96,000 items.)
- Started drafting a new short story by hand, but now I'm stuck typing it all up immediately because I know I won't be able to read my handwriting tomorrow. (I've been doing this for hours now, and somehow there are still eight pages left, and actually some things are already unreadable. 😅)
- In no particular order, here are some of the books I’ve loved this year! (Sorry to Matt Dinniman, as I forgot to put Dungeon Crawler Carl in the video, but it’s in my top picks for fiction!)
- “Besaydoo” is an absolute feast of a poetry collection. These poems explore family mythology, odes to Black women across time (Nia Wilson, Nina Simone), & relationship to place (Sierra Leone; Oakland; Indiana). Yalie writes, “I am made from the obsession of detail"—that rings true across every poem.
- Psyched for this! And I’m a big fan of cover animations. ❤️🔥
- My cover reveal is LIVE for my debut novel, A FATE WORSE THAN DROWNING!!! Check out the amazing animated reveal here: www.instagram.com/reel/DScu5db...
- Reposted by Diane CallahanDo you know what you need in your life? More poetry! And if you don't believe me, you can ask @quotidianwriter.bsky.social. She'd never steer you wrong. (Also, if you buy it for someone for Christmas, the purchase would also be a present for me. Two for one. That's value, folks!)
- Reposted by Diane CallahanHow the hell is a Benoit Blanc murder mystery the most sincerely respectful treatment of religion on film I have seen in years?
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- Reposted by Diane CallahanThis year I've been reflecting upon and writing about my life as a neurodiverse author. Here's one of the most personal essays I've ever written about being on the spectrum. In addition, an updated version of my free booklet "Tips and Strategies for Neurodiverse Writers" is available.
- A poetry reality show?! I was invited to lure three of my friends into a room and force them to listen to bespoke poems I had picked out for them. The result? A super fun conversation about poetry, fiction, stalking, and the creative process. ❤️ www.youtube.com/watch?v=36Lb...
- I keep having anxiety dreams about my cats escaping. Last night, I dreamt I was driving somewhere, and I looked in my rearview mirror and saw them trying to follow me, eight lanes of traffic back. (I don't let my cats outside, but apparently, this is my greatest fear...) Kittens, why??
- Benson Boone’s “Mystical, Magical” is a Disney villain song.
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- This is going to be awesome!!!
- RELEASE DAY!!! Imperfect Creatures is OUT NOW! My weird, Twin Peaks X House of Leaves novel is finally out in the world and wants to take up space in your brain. You can get it here: diachroneitybooks.com/Imperfect-Cr...
- Reposted by Diane CallahanNEW: ALA is sounding the alarm after the Administration announced new steps to dismantle the Department of Education. School & academic libraries across the country rely on Dept. of Ed. funding and knowledge to best serve their students and faculty. More: www.ala.org/news/2025/11... #ForOurLibraries
- Reposted by Diane CallahanI wanna open an Escape Room It'll just be a nice soft room full of stuff to help you escape from the real world. Games, puzzles, kittens, musical instruments, books, writing supplies. Someone will ask you if you've had any interesting dreams lately. You can't leave until you've fully escaped.
- Found Sentence #3: "People have a higher acceptance of cruelty than personal discomfort." (poet Laura Da')
- New author pics, courtesy of Caroline Chidester and taken at Inniswood Metro Gardens, which deserved its own ode in my poetry collection! Growing up, I'd go for walks there with my dad, run, ride bikes, plant geocaches, and take family photos, and now I've posed for the next chapter of my life.
- "I have been here every year of my life. I've run these paths in the rain, cursed mosquito bites in these forests, been held bridal style in those tulip beds, made scavenger hunts of counting stones, worn the misty shroud of the secret garden." — "Inniswood," from "The Ship and the Storm"
- What’s your opinion on paying submission fees for literary magazines, #writingcommunity?
- Love: Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin Hate: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad TBR: Dead and Alive by Zadie Smith
- — ★°•| November 2 |•°★ — Introduce yourself using 3 books: one you love, one you hate, and one you want to read. ☆ Don't forget to include our hashtag, and make sure to use alt-text with any images!! ☆ [Tags: #booksky 💙📚 #BookishQOTD 📖🦋]
- Found Sentences #2: “Don’t make him subject to the internet stranger god you’ve created!” (personal conversation)
- Found Sentences #1: “i'll just repeat one of my dad's favorite sayings: i'd rather be lucky than good.” (from @alixeharrow.bsky.social’s newsletter)
- Reposted by Diane Callahanhey!! my book is out today :) buttondown.com/alixeharrow/...
- Reposted by Diane CallahanToday, a coalition of seven charitable foundations announced the launch of the Literary Arts Fund, a historic philanthropic investment of at least $50 million to strengthen the nonprofit literary arts field in the U.S.
- Not a fan of this sentence in my nonprofit financial management textbook: "Cash is the mother's milk of nonprofits."
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- Looking forward to teaching this flash fiction workshop this weekend! There are still a few spots left. 👀
- Perhaps one of the nicest ways to open an email: "I have had some nice sleeps and I hope you have, too."
- "The war hadn’t changed him like it was supposed to..." My short story "The Vulture" was originally published in @consequencef.bsky.social and is still available in print, but I wanted to make it free to read online as well. Still one of my favorites I've written! medium.com/@quotidianwr...
- I have a story idea I’m considering turning into a short play, but I told a friend maybe it’d be easier to write as a novel. He kept me humble… "I’m not sure you know how novels work. They are never easier than not writing a novel.”
- Reposted by Diane CallahanNo more secrets! I'm so excited to announce that I'm a literary agent with @roseclifflit.bsky.social and I'm open to queries on Friday! Huge thanks to @jessicaberg.bsky.social for the encouragement and mentorship! MSWL below!
- Want a chance to win a writing coaching session with me? Attend my free talk at Escape the Plot Forest on October 19 at 8:00 PM EDT! I’m thrilled to be joined by speakers like Janice Hardy, Gabriela Pereira, and Tim Grahl at this virtual summit. Register Here: forest.plotsummit.com?ac=5K66j8Wi
- I’ll be in conversation with host Daniel David Wallace about quiet moments in fiction, expanding on my most recent video topic. This conversation was pre-recorded, but I’ll be attending the event in the live chat to say hi and answer your plotting questions.
- Free and open to all when you watch live, or you can choose to upgrade to the All-Access Pass for lifetime replays. Full disclosure: If you do decide to upgrade, I may get a commission at no extra cost to you. Hope to see you there! #writingcommunity
- Reposted by Diane CallahanIt's out--you should get a copy! It's great, because @quotidianwriter.bsky.social is an amazing poet and I'm a good one!
- Reposted by Diane CallahanThe most important art advice possible
- Reposted by Diane CallahanHere’s your morning mood, courtesy of Oleg Kolbasov.
- Reposted by Diane CallahanI see pieces like this a lot, often w/ a spin of lamenting cultural degeneration, but reading is a LABOR issue, it’s declined because so many people are working overtime or two jobs & employers expect after hours work. France has Earth’s highest reading rate b/c long lunch breaks & labor protections
- “To be a good writer, you not only have to write a great deal but you have to care. You do not have to have a complicated moral philosophy. But a writer always tries, I think, to be a part of a solution, to understand a little about life and to pass this on.” — Anne Lamott
- Reposted by Diane CallahanK-Pop Demon Hunters is legitimately the global cultural phenomenon of 2025 and honestly there are far worse things to be a cultural touchstone this year than a trio of young women fighting literal soul-sucking hegemony through the power of their art
- Here I am ~being a person~ with my guy @dixondaver.bsky.social, where we talk about poetry, collaboration, and form vs. meaning. ❤️ www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKSD...
- Reposted by Diane CallahanI've been thinking about this since I saw it. The biggest fight I have with my editors is on repetition. A certain amount of repetition is normal and natural, and stamping it out too hard makes your writing look artificial and--to me--unwelcoming.
- Obsessed with these photos of my poetry collection from the brilliant Caroline Chidester! 😍 The paperback and hardback versions of The Ship and the Storm are available at Bookshop.org, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon, with an audiobook in progress.💕 www.amazon.com/dp/B0FB12WK8L
- Reposted by Diane CallahanWinning and Commended Poets (Listed in alphabetical order – placement to be revealed at BookFest) Ariane Bolduc Diane Callahan Darren C. Demaree Kellie Kirksey Sarah McHatton Emily Patterson Angie RS (Romines) Rose M Smith Esther Sadoff
- Reposted by Diane CallahanQuite proud of this. I'm at 10 mins, 32 seconds ish. Narrating a part of Claire Keegan's, Small Things Like These for Diane Callahan, Quotidian Writer, on YouTube. youtu.be/4pKKxtKygy0?...
- An honor to be interviewed by Andy Downing of Matter News about my poetry collection with @dixondaver.bsky.social! matternews.org/culture/word...