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Perfect Sentences | Writing Me Home
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Be joyful because it is humanly possible. Wendell Berry. It was inevitable: the scent of bitter almonds always reminded him of the fate of unrequited love. From Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez pg. 3. This is a snail shell, round, full, and glossy as a horse chestnut. Gift from the Sea. Thought on “Perfect Sentences”. Pingback: One Perfect Sentence Writing Me Home. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Be joyful because it is humanly possible. Wendell Berry. Asymp; 5 Comments. I am perched on a chair in my bedroom on which I think I have sat exactly four times in the three years we’ve owned it. I am surrounded by the violent scrrriiiiitching of packing tape as it wraps around boxes that contain 15 years worth of the stuff that makes this New York City two-bedroom apartment our home. And in less than 24 hours we will all be on a plane to California. For good. And greets my kids by name. Home is the bar ...
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Be joyful because it is humanly possible. Wendell Berry. And now we are eight. October 7, 2015. And now we are eight Two neat, hard-won fours, Lying side-by-side. One: A journey of commitment, joy, innocence exploded into …. Continue reading →. What happens after a stillbirth? Part 2 of : Labor). June 30, 2015. Hi all. With the July 4th holiday coming up, there’s no getting around the memories this time of year brings …. Continue reading →. March 2, 2015. Continue reading →. November 18, 2014. This is ki...
What happens after a stillbirth? (Part 1 of ∞: The First Hours) | Writing Me Home
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Be joyful because it is humanly possible. Wendell Berry. What happens after a stillbirth? Part 1 of : The First Hours). Asymp; 10 Comments. It’s the holiday season! Who’s up for a melancholy post? I hope that this sort of thing never happens to you or anyone you love. But if it does, it would probably be helpful to know a little bit about what happens next, because it probably isn’t anything like anything you can imagine. B) Wait for natural labor to kick in. (I’d previously had abdominal surgery so ...
From now on… | Writing Me Home
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Be joyful because it is humanly possible. Wendell Berry. From now on…. Asymp; 7 Comments. One of the best things about having a blog is being able to record stuff that happens to you in real time Lessons you learn, things you don’t want to forget. You can make a trail for yourself of vows and resolutions and then flagellate yourself publicly. From now on, I will try very, very hard to remember that it’s the getting started that is the hardest part. And if one just digs in and starts. Frequently. Yes,...
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READ WRITE INSPIRE: December 2014
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A quote from my favorite author. The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze. Monday, December 29, 2014. TED-STYLE TALKS with 22 VOICES STRONG. I want my students to be doing the work of readers and writers, not the work of school, as often as possible. So, whenever I come across a text that interests me, I immediately wonder about the possibilities for application in the classroom. One of our power standards for our last unit was the 8. This standard requires students to “ e. So, we got started. Then, we...
READ WRITE INSPIRE: March 2015
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A quote from my favorite author. The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. WHAT I LEARNED {from posting vintage slices}. Blogging is where I play with form (poetry,. Lists, words combined with images). I have stories to tell. Rereading, revisiting, reflecting on past words is powerful. It is essential to make time to do this more often (and to make time for students to do this). I have new things to say right now about the same old writing territories. March 25, 2013. THE PLIGH...
READ WRITE INSPIRE: June 2015
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A quote from my favorite author. The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze. Sunday, June 21, 2015. CELEBRATE 6.21.15. Every year I walk away from the All-Write Summer Institute with my brain on fire, filled with new ideas and new paths of thinking. Though that is most certainly cause for celebration and fodder for writing, today’s celebration is about another benefit of attending All-Write—connecting face to face with women I have grown to admire through reading their words. Ruth even introduced me!
READ WRITE INSPIRE: July 2014
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A quote from my favorite author. The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze. Saturday, July 19, 2014. In which I limit my CELEBRATIONS to five. CELEBRATE on Saturdays with Ruth Ayres. I am a WRITER! I may not be keeping up with my blogs lately, but I have been writing. I am celebrating the evidence that it’s true—my first article for Choice Literacy has been published in today’s Big Fresh. What a kick it is to see my name in digital print as a paid writer! However, that hasn’t been the case. Birthday par...
READ WRITE INSPIRE: January 2015
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A quote from my favorite author. The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze. Saturday, January 3, 2015. CELEBRATION 1.3.15: boots and little words. Since celebrations feel more important when shared, I sent the photo to my mom with the title: a good thing about today's weather. This was a plane landed safely. Text When I am paying attention to life, I am good about emitting a large number of plane landed safely. Messages in comparison to exclamations that the sky is falling. Mark and I have this picture.
The Rogue Wino: Biting Back
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Sunday, March 17, 2013. As long-time restaurant servers, the boyfriend and I are mellow, understanding diners. Wait staff, in return, always seem to be able to sniff out our 20 plus years of combined apron slavery and are friendly. Yet somehow last week, we managed to provoke a very different response from a server. Soggy, out of it, we were skimming through the menu, when the server/bartender appeared. She burst up to our table, looking flustered, "I'll be right with you in a couple minutes OK? We weren...
READ WRITE INSPIRE: August 2014
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A quote from my favorite author. The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze. Saturday, August 16, 2014. In which I CELEBRATE unpredictability. Celebrate with Ruth Ayres and friends on Saturdays. My creative process, no matter the end product, always includes drafting in my head. Sometimes my vision is manifested in the final creation. Other times, there is a bit more problem solving needed along the way. Instead we had four days of beautiful lakeside-worthy weather. The puppy in this picture has fleas.
Slice of Life 24 of 31 | echo in the memory
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Echo in the memory. English Language Arts Educator and slice of life blogger. Slice of Life 23 of 31. Slice of Life 25 of 31 →. Slice of Life 24 of 31. Posted by Rebecca Parsonage. A love poem – this is the most revised poem I’ve written. For Hugh Cook of Farringdon,. The last Abbot of Reading. The watery part of air swallowed. Us in gigantic cold bursts that. We sat body to body in the smooth. Oval of the ancient window. Parts. Of the abbey were buried under. Mounds of soft grasses and rich. The WordPre...
Slice of Life 23 of 31 | echo in the memory
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Echo in the memory. English Language Arts Educator and slice of life blogger. Slice of Life 22 of 31. Slice of Life 24 of 31 →. Slice of Life 23 of 31. Posted by Rebecca Parsonage. This poem is about the cat I cared for before Mumphrey. I was also taking a T.S. Eliot grad class at SFSU and was reading Allen Ginsberg a lot when I wrote it. In conversation with my cat I asked about. Eliot and if she’d met him, but she bit me. And told me she was just a cat who had. Drank from the waters of Lethe. Blog at W...
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Scientific & Medical Editing & Writing | Manuscript M.D.
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Writing Medicine
This website, writingmedicine.net, is dedicated to exploring medical writing: how to make it better, more readable, more productive–and sometimes even pleasurable. The postings that follow were originally written as part of my consultation to doctors and scientists at the MDAnderson Cancer Center. And seem to have been quite useful. What my online writing clients taught me in return has also enriched the short essays that follow. Writing Your Dissertation in 15 Minutes a Day. Using, not making, time.
Writing me Down
Friday, July 21, 2006. Photograph (Activity 22.5). Posted by Carole @ 4:38 pm. Friday, June 30, 2006. I was picking daffodils when. I noticed the thrush. A strand of couch grass. Showed me her nest. Over its rim her white throat. I left the gardening ‘till later. So as not to disturb her. I missed her journeys. To and fro -. Went to check,. Glancing down I saw. Tiny beak pointing north. I saw her again. A few weeks later. I heard her song. Fluting into the evening air. And something in her music. A skyla...
A Place for Stories | Creatively attempting some story of sorts
A Place for Stories. Creatively attempting some story of sorts. Chapter 15: The Perfect Date. November 26, 2011. A Paige Out of the Book of Life. Tick Tock. Tick. Tock. I couldn’t help watching the time slowly pass during my class. I wanted out. I wanted to be free for the weekend. I wanted to know what Brandon was up to for this so called date. And I was ever so closely watching the time pass by. But then the bell rang and I was free from class. What is this, high school? 8220;Here, I’ll take that...
Writing Me Home | "Be joyful because it is humanly possible." Wendell Berry
Be joyful because it is humanly possible. Wendell Berry. What happens after a stillbirth? Part 2 of : Labor). Asymp; 23 Comments. Hi all. With the July 4th holiday coming up, there’s no getting around the memories this time of year brings up for me. While I fully intend to spend my weekend eating barbecue and splashing with my kids in the pool like every other American, this part of the story was ready to be told… For those who missed Part 1, it’s here. Before going into labor for the first time, I think...
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An exciting website and book to support memoir writers. Whether you write alone, or with others, regular visits to this website will keep you motivated. Check out the MONTHLY CHALLENGE. This month: Fresh From the Garden. Last month: Memories of Food and Cooking. Joan Tornow provides ongoing guidance and inspiration as you travel a journey of discovery in writing the chapters of your. To order your copy, click here. A thorough guide for aspiring memoirists.
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