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Scaffolding: Or How I Learned to Stop Being a Know-It-All and Take Advice from My 20-Something Son by Ginger Moran | Streetlight Magazine
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Scaffolding: Or How I Learned to Stop Being a Know-It-All and Take Advice from My 20-Something Son by Ginger Moran. July 20, 2015. I was a typical child of Depression-era parents? Left to fend for myself as long as I didn? T bring unwanted attention to my respectable, Southern family. Black Brook Culvert, Charnwood Forest Canal. Something told me that my parents, who were good-hearted, well-educated people who had a very strong sense of family, wouldn? T that they didn? All of which worked out quite well?
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author interview | Streetlight Magazine
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Tag Archives: author interview. Author Interview: Kristen-Paige Madonia. July 17, 2012. I first met Kristen-Paige Madonia two years ago. Her writing is forthright and honest. It is this earnestness that stands out the most, employed to great effect as a penetrating light to plumb the depths of her characters’ inner lives, motivations, and secrets. She was kind enough to sit down with me to talk about her debut from Simon and Schuster, Fingerprints of? You, which will come out August 7? 1 week, 4 days ago.
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Grad School Application Review | Mary Carroll-Hackett
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Books and Writing Online. Grad School Application Review. One-on-One Genre-Specific Services Offered. Let's Make Your Beautiful Work Even Better! Grad School Application Review. Love me some student writers, so I’m thrilled now to be offering the following new services:. Via e-mail, receive a close reading and detailed line critique of your MFA application. The service and fee includes initial read and critique each of creative work sample and personal statement and one follow-up revision. My top choice ...
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Testimonials | Mary Carroll-Hackett
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Books and Writing Online. Grad School Application Review. One-on-One Genre-Specific Services Offered. Let's Make Your Beautiful Work Even Better! NEW Praise from Clients of Poetry at the Porches! Porches Consult Client Signs with Agent! I was so nervous to send it to her. Would she hate it? Would she laugh at my efforts? Would she think the story was stupid or the characters were ridiculous? No Mary made me feel comfortable right away. We got right into talking about the book and wow! I was impressed by ...
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Essay/Memoir: Issue No. 17, Spring 2016 | Streetlight Magazine
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Essay/Memoir: Issue No. 17, Spring 2016. We feature the winners of Streetlight’s 2016 essay/memoir contest? A feast of words around a diversity of thought and feeling: hurt, loss, caring and humor. Column size=”1-3″] Page 1 – Annette Boushey Holland. 1st place winner essay/memoir contest.[/column] [column size=”1-3″] Page 2 – Jennifer Cox. 2nd place winner essay/memoir contest.[/column] [column size=”1-3″ last=”1″] Page 3 – K. Douglass Hopkins. Heinz and the Hula Doll. By Annette Boushey Holland. Or colo...
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Sarah Browning: June 2006
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Dispatches from the intersection of poetry and social change by D.C.-based poet and co-director of Split This Rock Poetry Festival. Thursday, June 29, 2006. Coming Home to the Flood. Arrived home from the Eastern Shore Monday night to 4 inches of water in my basement. Since our basement "never floods," we had left all kinds of things stacked on the floor, including boxes of books and letters and papers from my childhood and youth. Arg! I'm living it, baby. Back to the drink! Links to this post. Staying a...
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Fiction: Issue No. 17, Spring 2016 | Streetlight Magazine
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Fiction: Issue No. 17, Spring 2016. Column size=”1-2″] Page 1 – Nina Denison. A young woman looks back on love in. The Space Where You Were. Column] [column size=”1-2″ last=”1″] Page 2 – Karol Lagodzki. Explores what’s left behind.[/column] Fiction Editor:. The Space Where You Were. It was like one of those dreams where you? Re trying to reach someone in a crowd and you keep glimpsing the back of their head before they? Re swallowed up by the thick humanity. The crowd is impermeable? T advanced. You?
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Peaceful Historical Farmhouse - Your Source for Finding the Perfect Retreat for Creative Writers
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Creative Writing, Wellness and Yoga in Italy. Your Source for Finding the Perfect Retreat for Creative Writers. The Porches writing retreat is an historic farmhouse built in 1854, overlooking the James River in the Virginia countryside. We are a half hour from the Appalachian Trail, 50 minutes from the the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, 3 hours. From Washington, D.C. 56 Pine Hill Lane. Norwood, VA 24581. Http:/ www.porcheswritingretreat.com. ONE-ON-ONE NOVEL Workshop led by Nancy Zafris.
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The Open Road - Summer 2013: Glimpses of Psychogeography
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The Open Road - Summer 2013. My first summer not spent abroad in three years! This time, i'm staying stateside, road-tripping it and jet-setting it and working on expanding my thesis into a full-length manuscript along the way. This blog is a place to share photos and links from my experiences, and where friends and family can follow my adventures. Sunday, July 22, 2012. Outside the pawnbrokers on Frederick Street. Grafitti behind Waverley Station. Love the wee turret! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).