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bloggerbyconvincement: March 2014
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Monday, March 31, 2014. Afterthought #26 - New Poetic Voice. Earlier this month (March 15) I wrote about my introduction to poet KevinYoung through his anthology, The Hungry Ear. In response to that post, a friend and fellow blogger (thank you Lopez Island Kitchen Gardens. Sent me a link to Young’s. Interview with Terry Gross on "Fresh Air". It’s a moving conversation in which Young talks about. His newest collection of. Poems about the death of his father alongside poems about the birth of his son.
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bloggerbyconvincement: October 2014
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Friday, October 31, 2014. Afterthought #33 QuakerQuaker – A Resource for 21st Century Friends. Early Quakers had their journals to record their spiritual life and journeys. Today, many Friends do the same through blogs, sharing how they live Quaker ideals in this time. For nearly ten years, Martin Kelley. Has been sifting through hundreds of websites to come up with a daily curated list of the best of the Quaker web. The result is QuakerQuaker. QuakerQuaker is 100% reader-supported. I’ve adopted th...
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Reviews, Interviews, & Conversations – Maya Jewell Zeller
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Writer. editor. educator. Books and Other Writing. Prompts for Your Writing. Reviews, Interviews, and Conversations. Reviews, Interviews, & Conversations. In Zeller’s first book,. How can the sensual redeem us? Which is the bruise that heals? Which is the one that stays? Cathedral of the North. Hannah and the Mountain: Notes Toward a Wilderness Fatherhood. Mastodon, 80% Complete. Reading Novalis in Montana. 8211;Debrah Lechner,. Hayden’s Ferry Review. Read the full review here. Check out this blog about.
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On Carriages Archives - Claire Gebben
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The Last of the Blacksmiths. Category Archives: On Carriages. Rauch & Lang electric cars. May 10, 2014. At my launch event. For The Last of the Blacksmiths. During the question and answer period my friend Larry raised his hand. 8220;Was Rauch a real person in history? 8221; he asked. At a recent visit to the Western Reserve Historical Society’s Crawford Auto Aviation Collection. I was delighted to find this example, circa 1916, of a Rauch and Lang electric car. Cleveland and Ohio history. March 18, 2014.
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Travels in Cleveland, Ohio Archives - Claire Gebben
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The Last of the Blacksmiths. Category Archives: Travels in Cleveland, Ohio. Off the beaten track. April 23, 2015. I left Buffalo heading south to the upper Ohio River valley to fit in a little book research on the Scots Settlement. On the way, I decided to make an extracurricular stop at the Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Museum in Jamestown, NY, just to see what it was like. By the time I’d figured out I wasn’t imagining things, I was a quarter mile down the road. 8220;Mind if I take some pictures? As we w...
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The Last of the Blacksmiths: A Novel Archives - Claire Gebben
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The Last of the Blacksmiths. Category Archives: The Last of the Blacksmiths: A Novel. Posts directly related to history included in the historical novel. The Five Points slum. January 9, 2015. When I first learned my German immigrant ancestor Michael Harm arrived in New York on June 30, 1857, I thought I’d have trouble digging up some newsworthy event to write about. New York: The Free Press, 2001. The opening scene of my novel. The Last of the Blacksmiths. 8221; People ask me at book talks. The Last of ...
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Buffalo surprises - Claire Gebben
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The Last of the Blacksmiths. Off the beaten track →. April 20, 2015. I lived in Buffalo for a few years in the 1980s, so I should know all about it, right? Home of hot spicy chicken wings and Friday fish fries, the Peace Bridge and lake effect snow. The place where President McKinley was shot in 1901 at the Pan American Exhibition, and where Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in when McKinley died? Take, for instance, the 2015 Boom Days. Don’t even get me started on the history of grain elevators. Wine-tasting...
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Travels in Germany Archives - Claire Gebben
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The Last of the Blacksmiths. Category Archives: Travels in Germany. Roaming the Palatinate and 19th century history. Wine-tasting with wine princesses. April 12, 2016. Freinsheim wine princess Anne II. Before arriving in Freinsheim, my cousin Matthias emailed the plans for April 2. “We have tickets for a wine-tasting with the wine princesses from 2-7 Saturday.”. What could this be? Celebrity princesses holding court behind a wine-tasting counter, pouring out sips from jewel-tinted bottles of wine? I orde...
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Off the beaten track - Claire Gebben
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The Last of the Blacksmiths. So what are you finding out? Off the beaten track. April 23, 2015. I left Buffalo heading south to the upper Ohio River valley to fit in a little book research on the Scots Settlement. On the way, I decided to make an extracurricular stop at the Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Museum in Jamestown, NY, just to see what it was like. By the time I’d figured out I wasn’t imagining things, I was a quarter mile down the road. 8220;Mind if I take some pictures? 8221; I asked. As we walk...