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Elizabeth Green--Why We Do What We Do
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Why We Do What We Do. December 13, 2014. How this works: I will answer four questions on writing and then invite other writers whom I admire to do the same, contributing to one awesome blog necklace if I may of multiple writers’ insights. Necklace sounds cooler to me than thread .). Thank you, Corabel Shofner. For inviting me to be a part of this conversation about writing. Corabel shares my agent Elizabeth Copps at the Maria Carvainis Agency. Here’s a little bit about Corabel, from her website:. Where t...
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In her descriptions of landscape, and how it mirrors the characters’ interior lives, there are moments in McCullough’s book that remind me of Laurence’s “The Loons.” -- Diana Davidson, Author of Pilgrimage | Kim McCullough
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Workshops, Appearances and Events. In her descriptions of landscape, and how it mirrors the characters’ interior lives, there are moments in McCullough’s book that remind me of Laurence’s The Loons. — Diana Davidson, Author of Pilgrimage. 22 Sep, 2013. Kim McCullough is an author and teacher living in Calgary, Alberta. View all posts by Kim →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Reflections and Connections: My Grandfather, and ‘Rosina, the Midwife’ →. Follow me on Twitter. Subscribe to Blog via Email.
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Uncategorized Archives | Kim McCullough
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Workshops, Appearances and Events. Nothin’ but the Big Beats (Getting Better)*. 15 Oct, 2016. I recently had the chance to meet up with Kate Vermette in Banff. Her book, The Break has been receiving award nominations and great press, and I am so happy for her. It’s very cool to see how short stories she started so long ago became a novel with a […]. Clearwater and the Perseids. 10 Aug, 2016. Sage Hill and Full Circle. 1 Aug, 2016. 8220;Believing in” is as important as “believing”. 20 Jul, 2016. It’s been...
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TrainWrite - posts tagged KES original
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Woman stands up to exit the train,. And out of her bag falls everything:. A cup of yogurt,. I rise as others scramble. We pick up the biggest pieces,. Boston at its nicest. She says, “thank you,”. Flips the flap on her bag,. Exits just before the mishap becomes. She leaves bits behind:. Dates and pennies, rolling;. A ketchup packet, poised to pop. Posted on 26 Aug 2016. Aiting at Broadway for the train to my second job, an elderly woman approaches me, inch by inch, using her walker for stability. Ldquo;I...
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TrainWrite
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We don’t tell the other people on the train anything, though. We throw our guidebooks in our backpacks and stare out our windows as the mainland disappears. Regina Tavani, “ Nights in Venice. Reblogged this from trainwrite. Posted on 14 May 2015. Welcome to TrainWrite, where conductor Karen Eileen Sikola connects her original (and your submitted) ruminations on trains, tracks, and the lines between all of us. Thank you for reading and riding. I’m excited to announce that my collection of KES.
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TrainWrite - posts tagged dead flowers
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I ate breakfast in a train car diner, where the coffee was weak and the Spartan Special sat uneasily in my stomach. KES, “ Tourmaline. Posted on 9 Dec 2014. Welcome to TrainWrite, where conductor Karen Eileen Sikola connects her original (and your submitted) ruminations on trains, tracks, and the lines between all of us. Thank you for reading and riding. I’m not into convincing people I’m worthy. I’m into people who’ll convince me on my worst days that. I’m excited to announce that my collection of KES.
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News Archives | Kim McCullough
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Workshops, Appearances and Events. 4 Nov, 2013. It’s hard to quantify how it feels to launch a book. I spoke to Stephen Hunt from The Calgary Herald about it, here, but, in fact, it sometimes still feels as though I’m living a strange unreality, where nothing has really changed since launching Clearwater. October was a busy month: […]. From There to Here…. 20 Aug, 2013. 2 Jul, 2013. The Next Big Thing. 10 May, 2013. I was tagged in the online blog hop The Next Big Thing by Jennifer Ellis. You can che...
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TrainWrite - posts tagged mcsweeney's
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Ladies and gentlemen: We are delayed because of a sick passenger in a train ahead of us. A sick, selfish passenger holding up the entire line because he desperately craves attention and doesn't care that every other person here would gladly roll his sick ass off the train if it meant getting home to their Netflix queues even one second sooner. Dan Amira, “ Honest Subway Announcements. Posted on 1 May 2015. Jenna Clark Embrey, “ An Open Letter to Men on the Subway. Posted on 21 Feb 2014. Notes on a Marria...
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CLEARWATER Playlist | Kim McCullough
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Workshops, Appearances and Events. 16 Nov, 2013. Since my recent interview. With the fabulous Michelle Barker. Was posted, I’ve had a few people asking about the musical playlists associated with. And the characters that inhabit that world. The music played and listened to by Claire, Jeff, and Daniel was a big part of earlier drafts of the book, but many of the references were cut during the editing phase. This is a recent song I first heard at Fernie’s Wapiti Music Fest. Boys Don’t Cry. The Cure is ment...
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Losing and Finding | Kim McCullough
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Workshops, Appearances and Events. Losing and Finding 1. 13 Jul, 2015. It didn’t take long before I realized I was turned around – some how I had flipped Manhattan east to west. I stood on the corner and tried to orient myself on the map, which was impossible because. Of the buildings in NYC are tall, and the ESB was nowhere in sight. But the big revelation for me on this third, most recent trip, which will seem obvious to most, is that in NYC, avenues run north/south, streets east/west. This cleared...
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