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NonfictioNOW 2015 Conference Blog – Page 2 – Conference Blog
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NonfictioNOW 2015 Conference Blog. Follow the conference live on Twitter. Must-See Exhibit at NAU: “Aphasia: Neurological Disorder in Text and Image”. October 29, 2015. Must-See Exhibit: Aphasia: Neurological Disorder in Text and Image. Jane Armstrong and Christopher Kane Taylor. NAU’s Riles Building, 2. Floor 8am 5:00pm Monday Friday. If you are interested in walking through the exhibit with Jane, you may reach her at jane.armstrong@nau.edu. Check out these student keynote promos. October 28, 2015.
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Announcements | RWW Soundings
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Greetings & Goodbyes. What and So What: Loyalties. Across Three Time Zones. AWP in Words and Pictures. Craft Essays on Trimming. Dinah Lenney and “Brief Encounters”. 101 Ways to Survive: An Appreciation of Bernard Cooper. Announcements & Opportunities. Where’s the Love? Homecoming: A Reflection on Becoming a Master of Something. Writing the Surreal Memoir. The Sound of Writing: Interview with New Faculty Member, Oliver de la Paz. An Invitation: How Do You Make Time for Writing? A Note From Soundings.
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Blog | Stan Sanvel Rubin
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A BLOG ABOUT THE LIFE OF POETRY. Since boyhood, I have been obsessed by history, because to know who we are, we need to know how we got here. Language is one way we negotiate these conflicting realms. Poetry fills the present moment, expands it with the richness of all that we touch, feel, imagine, remember. Poetry humanizes time, returns our lives to our inner life. ”. Poems are living beings in the world. April 9, 2014. By Stan Sanvel Rubin. Poems are living beings in the world. Subscribe to Poetry DNA.
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On Raven Street: December 2014
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Dear Boy,: An Epistolary Memoir. Writes about life, faith, pastoring, and parenting- and how they all intersect.' name='description'/. Life on the map. Wednesday, December 03, 2014. Dear Faith-Shifter (Epistolary Wednesday). You hold such a tender place in my heart, you who once felt that everything was sure, you who once felt certain of God and religion, of church and ritual and the blackness and whiteness of rightness and wrongness, goodness and badness. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Purchase Dear Boy,.
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On Raven Street: On Writing and Hiding and Why I'm Doing Both for a While
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Life on the map. Friday, January 30, 2015. On Writing and Hiding and Why I'm Doing Both for a While. This is just a note to acknowledge my absence for the last 8 weeks or so. Oh, you didn't notice? Oh well, I. Have Especially after a seven-month run of Epistolary Wednesdays. All that is to say, I will check in here from time to time. And see you on Facebook. Always Facebook). And please, if you are a lover of Dear Boy,. Or Barnes and Noble. Or wherever it is you buy your books)? I live here. Do you?
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On Raven Street: March 2014
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Dear Boy,: An Epistolary Memoir. Writes about life, faith, pastoring, and parenting- and how they all intersect.' name='description'/. Life on the map. Saturday, March 01, 2014. Notes to Self: #AWP14 Seattle. An Iowan should not be cold in Seattle. But I am cold. Hats in hotel rooms. It happens. 2 Take the time and opportunity to talk to people you know and love and would be sorry to have missed a meal with. 3 Talk with friendly, non-competitive strangers. Trade names, cities of origin and, possibly,...
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Check here to receive email updates. Thank you for contacting us! If needed, you will hear back within 48-72 hours. Tarn Wilson earned her MA in education from Stanford and her MFA in creative writing from the Rainier Writing Workshop. Her work appears in. Among others, and she has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She lives and teaches in the San Francisco Bay Area. Was published in the winter of 2014. She would be delighted to talk to your local book group.
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On Raven Street: December 2013
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Dear Boy,: An Epistolary Memoir. Writes about life, faith, pastoring, and parenting- and how they all intersect.' name='description'/. Life on the map. Thursday, December 19, 2013. A Post in Pictures Signifying Many Gifts and One Sorrow. This guy is a gift, too. That's John, my friend and graphic designer for my. He's pretty talented, and spent hours and hours and hours fine tuning my cover while I spazzed about details of alignment and shadows and brightness. Yeah, he should win an award. And he...So he...
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On Raven Street: Dear Faith-Shifter (Epistolary Wednesday)
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Life on the map. Wednesday, December 03, 2014. Dear Faith-Shifter (Epistolary Wednesday). You hold such a tender place in my heart, you who once felt that everything was sure, you who once felt certain of God and religion, of church and ritual and the blackness and whiteness of rightness and wrongness, goodness and badness. Heather Weber is the author of Dear Boy,: An Epistolary Memoir. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I live here. Do you? A memoir of loss and grief and faith-hanging-on.
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On Raven Street: October 2014
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Dear Boy,: An Epistolary Memoir. Writes about life, faith, pastoring, and parenting- and how they all intersect.' name='description'/. Life on the map. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Dear Fundraising Company, (Epistolary Wednesday). Dear Fundraising Company,. I know, I know, it’s for the school. For the children and the after-school sports and the library. By golly, it’s all worth it. Canvas the neighborhood! Call the aunts and uncles! To an individual in a third-world nation. Come again? Something, albeit...
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