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February 14, 2013
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Valentine’s Day, romance, and literature!

Happy Valentine’s Day, 2013! I originally planned a follow-up post on the effects of fiction on our human psyche (see original post here), then realized that it’s a holiday, one that, in my house, thankfully, is not fraught with expectations … Continue reading

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December 18, 2012
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For a few hours a book took the pain away…

I received this picture on Facebook yesterday. Maybe some of you have seen it too. And since it’s got it’s info at the bottom, I decided to post it here as it was pertinent to what I wanted to say. … Continue reading

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November 13, 2012
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“Hearing” stories wherever you go

“I collect lines and snippets of things somebody might say–…then characters begin to emerge.” – Richard Ford How do we really learn to speak? By listening to our parents and others around us. How do we really learn to write? … Continue reading

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October 16, 2012
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Why your short story may have been rejected

So, I’ve been reading the slush pile for the literary journal Fifth Wednesday  for a couple of years now. Currently, we’re in a reading cycle for the Spring, 2013, issue. Like I’ve said in the past, I enjoy the work. … Continue reading

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July 26, 2012
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Did Harry Potter really have migraines?

The weather fronts and my sinuses have conspired along with the heat and humidity of July to keep me a bit under the weather with on-off migraines.  They’re nothing new; in fact, I’ve had them since  I was six or … Continue reading

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July 16, 2012
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Book review: The Brief History of the Dead

“The living carry us inside them like pearls.  We survive only as long as they remember us.” – spoken by Luka Sims, a character in Kevin Brockmeier’s The Brief history of the Dead Okay, I’ve still got the damn, summer … Continue reading

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June 11, 2012
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Summer reading…

I’m starting to see all the lists for “summer reads.”  The Boston Globe did reviews on four yesterday that appeal to me, especially those by Alix Ohlin, an author I haven’t read yet.  I think I’ll start with her short … Continue reading

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May 31, 2012
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How much does life experience count towards your writing?

In one of my longer past lives I worked in factories as an environmental and safety compliance manager.  I tried to keep both the employees and the environment safe.  Oh, and the companies out of trouble with the state and … Continue reading

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May 29, 2012
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Are you willing to risk?

It’s summer – sort of.  My kid’s not out of school yet, but she will be soon.  I’m trying to come up with ways to blast her out of her cave (and slum) of a room before she settles in … Continue reading

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May 24, 2012
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Literary journals – great reads, great places to send your work

Joe Bunting interviews Linda Swanson-Davies of Glimmer Train in his blog today.  (Read The Write Practice.)  Glimmer Train is a literary magazine Linda and her sister founded in 1990.  While I haven’t had a story accepted for publication in the … Continue reading

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