Monthly Archives: February 2019

Remington Roundup: #Listen, #Write, #Revise

Snow, snow, and more snow means time indoors curled up with your next story. This month’s roundup features links to a local event where you can hear great authors read theirs, information on an upcoming online writing course so you … Continue reading

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A New Year and New Possibilities

If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you know how much I love bringing stories, books, debut authors, and great collections into the spotlight. And you know I’ve said more than once that stories matter. Meaning, many of my posts on books or authors don’t focus only on great reading but on seeing the world in a different way, on making connections, on moving us through challenging times with the work of fiction, nonfiction, or poetry. Now I have an opportunity to go beyond simply blogging about books and authors. Continue reading

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Q&A with Kim Suhr, author of Nothing To Lose

“Poetry has gotten them into this and poetry will have to get them out.” ~ from “Right Place, Right Time” in Nothing To Lose In the heart of Wisconsin right now, we are covered in white. Winter continues to show … Continue reading

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