
Writes about experiences in travel and education. Worked in a monastery kitchen. Got married and had a kid. Lived in seven countries and a camper. Teaches internationally. Never ready to stay put. Always ready to tell a story.
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It wasn’t usual for us to be in Florida for Christmas. My dad had retired from the Army, so we left our on-base townhome for my grandparents’ guest room. Nana and Poppy slept in separate rooms–something I assumed old people did–so I slept i...
In the hallway, I looked for Ashely. We were to meet in between classes, during the long break. In first period that day, I helped her with the class assignment. She laughed, she touched my shoulder, she asked me questions–and not just ones...
I sometimes suggest that young writers spend time sitting outside in a comfortable spot. I take classes outside to a wooded area or park to write quietly. While out there, I ask that they write down all that they experience: the smell of fa...
My first “school garden” was unofficial. Illegal, maybe. I was in college, living in the dorms. I bought a shovel and started turning up the grass in the quad of my dorm building. I pulled some large rocks from the woods and formed a square...
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