
Short posts about my thoughts on: an author's process, publishing dilemmas, books, writing craft, the wellspring of creative ideas, other thoughts worth mentioning, milestones, literature or art, and the occasional haiku.
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My April Bookshelf:
Bend in the River, Michael Banks. Paperback
Love Songs of W E B Dubois, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers. Audiobook
The Invention of Charlotte Brontë, Graham Watson. Hoopla audiobook
Bluets, Maggie Nelson....
My March Bookshelf:
Notes To Self, Emily Pine. borrowed paperback
Every Day Is To-Day: Essential Writings, Gertrude Stein. sale-table paperback
Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray. audiobook
Auntie Mame: An Irre...
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February’s Bookshelf:
The Voyage Out, Virginia Woolf. Paperback received as a gift.
The Artist and the Feast, Lucy Steeds. Libby Audiobook.
Devotions, Mary Oliver poetry. Hardcover re...
January’s Bookshelf:
Consider the Lobster, David Foster Wallace, used paperback.
100 Selected Poems, e e cummings. used paperback.
Joy in Service on Rue Tagore, Paul Muldoon. Hoopla ebook.
Frankenstein or the Modern...
Repetition need not be relegated to the poet’s toolbox. Let me repeat myself. Say it again—artfully and with intention. Here’s how.
Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of multiple words, such as “Wil...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer of novels, poems, personal essays. Winner of a 2023 Short Story Prize. Published in Teach.Write and Kakalak. Haiku chronicler. Reader of books. Here, I will jot my thoughts about writing, reading, and publishing.
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