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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. New Book: Red White Black. No prettier place in the solar system . . . October 29, 2013. Made a wide swing through Eastern Oregon and once again realized there is no prettier place in the solar system than Eastern Oregon in late fall. The draws are outlined by red willows and golden aspen and cottonwood. The delicate needles of tamarack trees stand out like sentinels of burnished copper against the deep green of the forest. Follow Rick's Blog. Create a ...
Oregon | Writing the West
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. New Book: Red White Black. No prettier place in the solar system . . . October 29, 2013. Made a wide swing through Eastern Oregon and once again realized there is no prettier place in the solar system than Eastern Oregon in late fall. The draws are outlined by red willows and golden aspen and cottonwood. The delicate needles of tamarack trees stand out like sentinels of burnished copper against the deep green of the forest. Shanghaiing at Oregon ports.
Rick Steber | Writing the West
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. New Book: Red White Black. Author Archives: Rick Steber. No prettier place in the solar system . . . October 29, 2013. Made a wide swing through Eastern Oregon and once again realized there is no prettier place in the solar system than Eastern Oregon in late fall. On the swing I visited schools and impressed on the students the importance of reading, writing and saving our history for future generations to explore and enjoy. October 22, 2013. I made pho...
my cabin | Writing the West
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. New Book: Red White Black. Tag Archives: my cabin. No prettier place in the solar system . . . October 29, 2013. Made a wide swing through Eastern Oregon and once again realized there is no prettier place in the solar system than Eastern Oregon in late fall. The draws are outlined by red willows and golden aspen and cottonwood. The delicate needles of tamarack trees stand out like sentinels of burnished copper against the deep green of the forest. Blog ...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. New Book: Red White Black. No prettier place in the solar system . . . October 29, 2013. Made a wide swing through Eastern Oregon and once again realized there is no prettier place in the solar system than Eastern Oregon in late fall. The draws are outlined by red willows and golden aspen and cottonwood. The delicate needles of tamarack trees stand out like sentinels of burnished copper against the deep green of the forest. Follow Rick's Blog. Follow &l...
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writing the waves...
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Writing the waves of motherhood...
Saturday, August 17, 2013. A little kitchen conversation. Noah exchange (yesterday morning) -. Mom, is there a college near here? Yeah, bud.quite a few of 'em.". Good - cuz I want to go to one like ten minutes away.". Yeah, cuz then I can see you all the time.". Kelli @ writing the waves. Thursday, June 6, 2013. Between Abby's Night Owl Sleepover (only five girls stayed over this year vs nine. Last year - live and learn). Insert video here - have yet to upload, of course. We are staying with my dad and s...
Writing the way home | Your stories become our stories.
Writing the way home. Your stories become our stories. The theatre of life. March 17, 2013. This piece was written by Brooke Sachs and is cross-posted on brookesachs.org. As I write, the hard clay and ochre of iron in central Australia’s soil spreads in every direction […]. Read Article →. Home (or a tribute to storms and wet weather). February 22, 2013. Read Article →. January 1, 2013. Read Article →. Home – the journey. December 1, 2012. Read Article →. December 1, 2012. Read Article →. Home in a Bag.
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Sweet 'n' Sour: | Writing the weird wide world
Sweet 'n' Sour:. Writing the weird wide world. August 30, 2013. The boys and I, we’re scraping the bottom of the proverbial barrel. Or, to change the metaphor, we’re in the warm flat sea of the last week of summer vacation, sort of like Lucy, Edmund, Eustace, and Reepicheep in The. Voyage of the Dawn Treader. But now we are in the doldrums, waiting for death. I mean, school. Can we have ice cream for breakfast? Abso-fucking-lutely. Can we watch stupid YouTube videos for hours on end? On August 30, 2013.
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Writing the West | By Rick Steber
Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. New Book: Red White Black. No prettier place in the solar system . . . October 29, 2013. Made a wide swing through Eastern Oregon and once again realized there is no prettier place in the solar system than Eastern Oregon in late fall. The draws are outlined by red willows and golden aspen and cottonwood. The delicate needles of tamarack trees stand out like sentinels of burnished copper against the deep green of the forest. October 22, 2013. I made phon...
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The Whirlwind Review
To really ask is to open the door to the whirlwind.—Anne Rice. Issue 8 - Spring 2015. Jill Jepson, Editor. To receive news, updates, and editorial guidelines, join our mailing list. Peter C. Venable. The Lost Tarot Deck. Letting Go of the De-Parted. I Will Not Write Today Because. The Evolution of Worlds. My First Communion Picture. Marian K. Shapiro. About The Whirlwind Review. Archives of Previous Editions. Issue 1 Autumn 2011. Issue 2 Spring 2012. Issue 3 Autumn 2012. Issue 4 Spring 2013.
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the whole truth | …and nothing but the truth
8230;and nothing but the truth. More Questions, Than Answers. Reignited: Chapter 2…. On Reignited: Chapter 1. On Writer’s Block. On Writer’s Block. On Sense of Entitlement. Catch up by reading: Chapter 1. Incessant buzzing shook Natalie from a deep sleep, as she began trying to process where she was. Shit! I can’t right now. She decided as she silenced the vibrations and began pulling together her clothes. What are you doing? I’m not going to toss away a woman who’s in love with me because you had a weak...
Writing the Wild
Lamar Valley Christmas Odyssey. December 31, 2016. January 1, 2017. Terry Tempest Williams The Hour of Land. There is nothing like Christmas in Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park. To be surrounded by howling wolves, to watch bison snow plow their heads into white powder next to my cabin, to walk scrunchy snow paths on a dark night with constellations sparkling in the black night sky above This is my paradise. Fresh snow pillowed Douglas Fir and Rocky Mountain Juniper. Rabbit and coyote tracks cu...
writing the wild | writing, reading, images
Writing, reading, images. The Nature of Ice. Last gasp of a big year. Site of Australia’s southernmost lighthouse, for a second term as volunteer caretakers and weather observers. While the island remains happily rodent and snake-free, it also remains staunchly internet-free, just like its old light keeping days, minus the carrier pigeons. Maatsuyker Island with Needle Rocks in foreground. Robyn Mundy. This has been a mega year for me with the launch of my second novel,. Between ship work and writing res...
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