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This post is a few musings about the dark. Recently I was looking at some notes, and came across this line by the Syrian poet, Adunis: “The road to light...
Here is the second and final part of my short story, The Violet Act. ***** Zeb wasn’t a believer. Of the President he’d said, “That fool turned into...
I’m posting a short story I finished recently. I’ll post the first half today (~1800 words), and the second half (~1400) tomorrow. I’m posting it here...
My Goodreads “Currently Reading” virtual shelf is a bit out of control. There are 28 titles in there. Some of them were books I began but had to return...
It’s been a few months, but I want to share some thoughts. So in the style of Ashley C. Ford’s 5 Things, here is a blog post. 1. Today is the birthday...
Seattle is in the news. Bernie Sanders came to town yesterday, and an event he attended was disrupted by two young activists from the local chapter of...
There was a comment to my last post that essentially asks, “How to write diverse characters?” and I’ve been mulling it over for a few days. My response...
Several days ago I wrote about writing outside your race, including a little bit about my own experience with it. As is often the case after I update...
I read a lot about writing, and wanted to respond to a recent blog post on the subject of writing race – or specifically, writing outside of ones race...
This is the last week of the Clarion West Write-a-thon. It doesn’t seem possible that July is almost over. First off, I’ve been terrible about updating...
This week I read an essay over at Hazlitt titled, A Midlife Crisis, By Any Other Name by Jess Zimmerman. The link came through my Twitter feed and several...
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[...] Some of my thoughts and notes from bell hooks’ discussion panel at The New School: “Are You Still a Slave?” – a talk held on May 6, 2014. The [...]
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[...] I’m excited that it’s April – that means it’s National Poetry Month! And I intend to do a little something every day in observance. There’s nothing planned [...]
[...] For the second week of National Poetry Month: Honoring Roque Dalton, Robert McDowell’s Poetry as a Spiritual Practice, and advice from [...]
[...] Review number four for the TwitterBooks Project is of Lori Tharps’ memoir, Kinky Gazpacho. Twitter Handle: @LoriTharps Actual Name: Lori Tharps How Long I’ve Been Following on Twitter: [...]
From February 13, 2014: A few books I already own and have read by writers I follow on Twitter. I spend a fair amount of time on Twitter, where I fo [...]
Several weeks ago, my friend Lori over at Project Based Homeschooling mentioned a book by Marie Kondo called The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. [...]
[...] works, and in fact, in this discussion, she later refers to her father in passing as a “patriarchal terrorist.” And yet, as you’ll see in the video notes above, she goes on to talk about the [...]
Review number four for the TwitterBooks Project is of Lori Tharps’ memoir, Kinky Gazpacho. Twitter Handle: @LoriTharps Actual Name: Lori Tharp [...]
[...] more photos from Berlin: Berlin postal worker’s bicycle. More Bikes in Prenzl’berg, Berlin Kidlet and Elandria at the Story of Berlin museum. We didn’t get to explore Nicolai Quarter, [...]
[...] eye on their new titles. But what put this book on my TwitterBooks Project list was a twitter pal mentioning Ayesha Mattu, one of Salaam, Love‘s editors, as a #FollowFriday. I began [...]
[...] Some of my thoughts and notes from bell hooks’ discussion panel at The New School: “Are You Still a Slave?” – a talk held on May 6, 2014. The [...]
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