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Category Archives: mainstream literature
Why Write ABout Old Ladies Behaving Badly?
Thanks to generous friend and fabulous writer Bett Norris http://bettnorris.wordpress.com/ for tagging me to join this discussion about the writing process. I loved her first two books Miss McGhee and What’s Best for Jane. Can’t wait to read her next … Continue reading
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Tagged Creativity, Culture, Fiction, lesbian, LGBT, literature, publishing, queer, writing
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Gleaning nuts- a prose poem about aging
Can you glean nuts? Sure, says me. And I wrote a prose poem to illustrate. I am reading at Whately Congressional Church on Monday, June 24th at 7pm – 177 Chestnut Plain Road. Probably will not read the following. So … Continue reading