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astoria to zion – Ecotone + Lookout Blog
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Magazine and Lookout Books. Content Tagged ‘astoria to zion’. Introducing “Horse People” by Cary Holladay and a holiday discount on Astoria to Zion. December 15, 2015. If you love fiction as much as we do, we’ve got a fantastic holiday deal for you! Features twenty-six of our favorite stories from the first decade of. From writers including Lauren Groff, Brad Watson, Edith Pearlman, Rick Bass, and Rebecca Makkai. Use code HOLIDAY15 at checkout to get a copy for only $10! July 28, 2015. Cover artists, and...
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Events – HANNAH TINTI
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The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley. Read & Listen. Friday, April 7. Reading and Conversation with Tania James. 5015 Connecticut Ave NW. Wednesday, April 12. Reading and Conversation with Laura van den Berg. Monday, April 17. Conversation with Blanche Boyd. Reading @ 7:30 pm. Ernst Common Room, Blaustein Humanities Center. New London, CT. Tuesday, April 18. Wednesday, April 19. South Hadley, MA. Thursday, April 20. Reading and Conversation with Richard Russo. Wednesday, April 26. Reading with Helen Ellis.
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The Competitive Writer: Words With Winners - David M. Armstrong
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This site is a chronicle of my adventures in the world of writing competitions. I'll share my entries to various writing contests, poetry contests, and everything in between. I'll review writing contest websites, interview writing competition winners, share tips and tricks, and reflect on the lessons I learn along the way. Thursday, September 5, 2013. Words With Winners - David M. Armstrong. 8217;s story collection, Going Anywhere, recently won Leapfrog Press’s Fiction Contest. The Leapfrog contest win i...
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Mary Akers: The October MEN issue of r.kv.r.y.
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This blog title reflects my choking under naming pressure more than my ego. Thursday, September 27, 2012. The October MEN issue of r.kv.r.y. Well, after much cursing and gnashing of teeth, we have a new website up ( almost. Completely ready- the archives are not yet 100%), AND a new issue! Our illustrator is none other than the talented and visionary photo-collagist, Dariusz Klimczak who graciously allowed us to select from his extensive body of creative work. Truly, it's an embarrassment of riches.
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Mary Akers: The Next Big Thing
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This blog title reflects my choking under naming pressure more than my ego. Wednesday, January 02, 2013. The Next Big Thing. Big thanks to the fabulous Ellen Meister. For tagging me in this latest writer's meme. I am so looking forward to reading her forthcoming novel Farewell, Dorothy Parker. Which has been described as "wickedly funny and surprisingly poignant.". And now, on with the questions for me:. What is the working title of your book? Bones of an Inland Sea. What genre does your book fall under?
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Mary Akers: March 2012
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This blog title reflects my choking under naming pressure more than my ego. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. My "Dear Teen Me" letter goes live today. Thanks to the moderators for this wonderful, important site. Tuesday, March 13, 2012. An author video from 2009. This interview aired on a local TV station in 2009, but most of the discussion revolves around about the process and the art of writing, which are timeless subjects. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Women Up On Blocks. Blogs and websites I frequent.
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Mary Akers: April 2012
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This blog title reflects my choking under naming pressure more than my ego. Friday, April 13, 2012. Rejections: A view from the other side of the desk. First and foremost, I am a writer. But I have also been Editor-in-chief of the online journal r.kv.r.y. For about a year and a half now. It's been a wonderful, enriching, exhausting, eye-opening experience. So much so, that I thought it might be valuable to share some of what I've learned from my time spent on the other side of the desk. Well, guess what?
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Mary Akers: May 2012
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This blog title reflects my choking under naming pressure more than my ego. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. My Interview at The Review Review. Thank you, Jessica Ullian, for the great interview. Tuesday, May 01, 2012. Merci, Fabrice Midal! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Women Up On Blocks. Blogs and websites I frequent. Laura van den Berg. My Interview at The Review Review. Merci, Fabrice Midal! Find my work at: The Fiddlehead, Bellevue Literary Review, Storyglossia. View my complete profile.
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Mary Akers: January 2013
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This blog title reflects my choking under naming pressure more than my ego. Thursday, January 10, 2013. Anatomy of a Ten-Day Writer's Residency. After a two-and-a-half hour drive from my Mom's house in Floyd, Virginia, I'm here! I read all through the packet, but couldn't find my room anywhere on the map. I was walking all around looking for it, and I found the grounds guy and said, "Can you tell me where WS11 is? The weather is fabulous and it's time for me to get to work, lucky, lucky, lucky girl.
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Mary Akers: January 2012
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This blog title reflects my choking under naming pressure more than my ego. Friday, January 13, 2012. Cliff Garstang has a great post about keeping hope alive as a writer: Don't Give Up! Truly, mental fortitude in the writing business is as important as the writing itself, especially in the beginning. As Fred Leebron counseled us during our MFA program, "Writing is a game of attrition. Don't attrish.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Women Up On Blocks. Blogs and websites I frequent. Laura van den Berg.
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