You’re Invited!
Saturday, November 29 at 8 PM ET
Anne Marie Wells, Certified Listener Poet Cohort 9, is hosting a virtual book launch for her new book, Write Some Cool Sh!t: 366 Prompts to Rekindle Your Creativity.
Come celebrate the launch of Anne Marie’s first self-published book via her publishing house, Star Belt Press, with special guests Neha Misra, Andrés Sánchez, Nacho Garrido, Dr. Julia McDonald, James Coats, Talicha J., and Martheaus Perkins.
This event is free and open to all – please register to attend!
About the book:
Feeling uninspired? Battling writer’s block? Has your creativity flatlined? Let Write Some Cool Sh!t be a crash cart for your imagination. CLEAR!
I’m Anne Marie Wells, a poet, memoirist, playwright, oral storyteller, and children's book author. I spent years gathering anecdotes from my own personal life (because I know you’re dying to hear about my high school boyfriend or my most embarrassing moment), as well as historical tidbits, compelling cultural facts, curious etymologies, and inspirational quotes that won’t make you roll your eyes to build a book of prompts that will remind you how good it feels to flex your creative muscles.
This book is like a year-long creativity bootcamp with all the artistic gains and none of the blood, sweat, or tears... probably... (No guarantees.)
Whether you're a seasoned writer, a dabbler, or someone who hasn’t taken pen to paper since high school, these % human-crafted, AI-free prompts are here to crack open your mind and shake out the cobwebs so you can... Write Some Cool Sh!t.
About the Author:
Anne Marie Wells is a Cohort 9 TGLP alum. She is an award-winning poet, playwright, memoirist, and oral storyteller. She is the author of two collections of poetry—Survived By: A Memoir in Verse + Other Poems, and Mother (v)—and two children's books—Mommy, Why Am I a Bird? and Underwater Explorers & Rescuers. In addition to her book of writing prompts, she also has a travel memoir, Happy Iceland, forthcoming in June 2026. Write Some Cool Sh!t is Anne Marie's first self-published work.