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Tag Archives: fiction
March On, Women
In honour of International Women’s Month, a mini-blog fest featuring women around the world. Thanks to everyone who participated in this gathering — your art and your words and your lives inspire. ~ ~ ~ Dance. Resurrect. Survive. Dancer and … Continue reading
Posted in Other People's Stuff
Tagged Art, creative non-fiction, fiction, Poetry, Wonderful Women
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LANGUAGE AND PLACE ON THE EDGE
Language and Place. At the center of everything we touch, everything we do. At the heart of who we are. And yet, the edge is where the action is. It’s at the edge where you’ll find movement and change, trial and … Continue reading
Language and Place: A Carnival Well Worth Attending
I don’t get here often enough. I’m usually off somewhere else. Reading, editing, maybe sailing or playing squash if time allows. But really I should not neglect this space, because it’s a place to share things that are really cool. … Continue reading
Connections
Dorothee Lang does cool stuff. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. This time, she has found a way to connect people from all over the globe in her new Blog Carnival. Here you will find stories about … Continue reading
Forecast Bright and Shiny
I am a summer baby. Birthdays in Maryland were always spent sucking crablegs and chugging Rolling Rocks. Now I’m snugging down my wool cap and wearing extra socks. And dreaming of my mom’s mint juleps. But winters in New Zealand … Continue reading
Posted in My Stuff, Other People's Stuff
Tagged fiction, Flash Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry
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On hearing voices and flashing…
It’s an exciting weekend round here, because I’m right between launching two new writing websites. The first has gone live in the last 24 hours. It got cooked up in just about that much time, too, as emails went flying … Continue reading
Seven Things, and Nine More
My friend Martha Williams recently nominated me for a BLOG AWARD, even though I’m new to blogging and I have no idea how to go about it. I often wonder whether I should write more about the color of my … Continue reading
