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The Castro Revisited | Brian Crimmins
https://brianknits.wordpress.com/2013/06/30/the-castro-revisited
Writer. Knitter. Man About Town. I started this month off in San Francisco. My partner and I spent four days there before getting on a ship going to Alaska and back. On one day while in the city, we took a historical walking tour of the Castro, the famous neighborhood, an icon steeped in the milestones of time. Yes, as we stood on a street corner, drag queens prepared to run around the block to raise money for “The Country Club,” a place where those looking for an alcohol-free environment may...So now, a...
On Inspiration | Brian Crimmins
https://brianknits.wordpress.com/2013/09/29/on-inspiration
Writer. Knitter. Man About Town. The creativity of others inspires creativity in me. I think of this question more in terms of public figures, other individuals who have carved a unique space for themselves in recent or distant history, whether great or small. They have used their skills and talents to contribute to a greater social and cultural landscape and, in some way, have brought beauty or intellectual thought or understanding to the public stage. For me, it’s people like Anna Wintour. Who has intr...
When words fail me | Brian Crimmins
https://brianknits.wordpress.com/2013/02/03/when-words-fail-me
Writer. Knitter. Man About Town. When words fail me. I have been unquestionably sequestered in my home this weekend, leaving it only to run a few brief errands yesterday. Perhaps the cabbage just needs a bit of fresh air? Perhaps more research is the order of the day? Whatever today’s solution, I will begin again tomorrow, picking up where I left off. For now, I will read and listen and observe, on constant watch for inspiration, for words. Are modern manners extinct? The Summer of The Thesis →. Error: T...
The Summer of The Thesis | Brian Crimmins
https://brianknits.wordpress.com/2013/04/28/the-summer-of-the-thesis
Writer. Knitter. Man About Town. The Summer of The Thesis. I also feel like the awareness I gained about my writing in Graduate Workshop this past semester, has been some of the greatest I have received during the course of my program. In both pieces I wrote this past semester – one about my senior prom, the other about my senior trip to Hawaii – I received some pretty consistent feedback from my fellow students:. My prose is crisp and clean, with a fairly direct tone. (Still, favorable). Notify me of ne...
Discovering the joy of writing fiction | Brian Crimmins
https://brianknits.wordpress.com/2013/08/25/discovering-the-joy-of-writing-fiction
Writer. Knitter. Man About Town. Discovering the joy of writing fiction. I’ve kicked off my third and final year in my MFA program and I’ve taken an interesting detour in my course work – making the leap from writing creative nonfiction and memoir to writing short fiction. On the heels of finishing the first draft of my first short story of the semester, I have some interesting observations on discovering the joy of writing fiction. The first and obvious one is: When writing fiction, I can make stuff up!
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About BC | Brian Crimmins
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Writer. Knitter. Man About Town. I originally started BrianKnits.com in 2008 when I discovered the art of knitting. I wanted a place to write about the things I was learning and the projects I was completing. I hoped I would be able to help others who were learning how to knit prevent making similar mistakes that I did. But what about the name, “Brian Knits! E-mail me at: brianknits@yahoo.com. Follow me on Twitter: BrianKnits. Friend me on Facebook: Brian Crimmins. Find me on Ravelry: BrianKnits. Hi, Jon...
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Brian Crimmins | Writer. Knitter. Man About Town.
Writer. Knitter. Man About Town. I spent three years pursuing my MFA in Creative Writing from University of Central Florida, reading and writing with fervor and spirit. Following graduation this past May, I took on a freelance gig as editor of a friend’s full-length nonfiction manuscript. A month-and-a-half later, with 413 pages under my belt, I brought that project to a close. This was an interesting and helpful exercise and I hope you enjoy reading my responses to her questions. What are you working on?
Brian Crimmins | Writer. Knitter. Man About Town.
Writer. Knitter. Man About Town. I spent three years pursuing my MFA in Creative Writing from University of Central Florida, reading and writing with fervor and spirit. Following graduation this past May, I took on a freelance gig as editor of a friend’s full-length nonfiction manuscript. A month-and-a-half later, with 413 pages under my belt, I brought that project to a close. This was an interesting and helpful exercise and I hope you enjoy reading my responses to her questions. What are you working on?
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