Monthly Archives: September 2014

What Happens When a Writer Goes on Jury Duty

You write a piece of flash (fiction or non…I’ll never tell). The Juror Like cattle they herd us into assembly to sit and wait for an indeterminate amount of time. “Thank you for serving.” “Make yourselves comfortable.” But it is … Continue reading

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Blogging: What Matters Most

When I sign up to lead a workshop, I know I’ve just signed on forĀ a win-win experience. Not only do I get to talk on a topic about which I’m excited, but I also benefit from the research I do … Continue reading

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Q&A (& giveaway!) with Kate Gray, author of Carry the Sky

There is turbulence in loss, a wild spinning of particles. There is a vacuum that is not an absence. It is full.” ~ from Carry the Sky In Kate Gray’s debut novel, Carry the Sky, Taylor and Song are boarding … Continue reading

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