writing, ceramics, occasional horse content, and a lot of feelings
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I know I’m not alone these days. I’ve been working on new essays for submission, which is great, but it’s not my book, which is what is actually under contract. I’m working on a fall syllabus for one of my classes, but I’m far from being do...
We were supposed to be building, but some of us wanted to learn to drive the Bobcat instead. To the site, we’d brought one pallet of arch brick, two pallets of straights, and were more or less camping out on land owned by a friend of a frie...
A bit about LA: there are many GoFundMes, and some of them are here and here. Here is another link to additional resources for those impacted. My brother-in-law evacuated but is back in his apartment, for now. It is a scary time, and maskin...
I corresponded with my agent recently. It can be extremely useful to have a good agent. They can help with things that are probably far beyond their purview, and yours, like your feelings vis-a-vis a book, or your ideas about the book, or y...
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I’m a writer and a potter. I also ride and train horses. Author of COST OF LIVING (Holt, 2022). New book from Holt in 2027. Incoming artist in residence at the University of Central Oklahoma.
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