Monthly Archives: September 2013

Signed, Sealed, and Delivered: A Writing Prompt

We tell our stories in a myriad of ways–in print, over coffee, in our journals. But, there’s one venue for storytelling that is often overlooked, especially in this digital age where time and limited space might constrain our creativity: the … Continue reading

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Writers at the Table: Meet Ted Johnson

For well over a year, I’ve been leading a creative writing class at a senior living center near my home, listening to a great group of folks tell their stories. I’ve grown fond of these writers. They are creative and kind … Continue reading

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Q&A with Amy Sue Nathan, Author of The Glass Wives

“Evie had not cornered the market on loss, and she knew it. There were many ways for a life to be rerouted.”  ~ From The Glass Wives We make plans. We have routines. We know exactly how life is supposed … Continue reading

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