Apr
10
by Allyson Latta I'm sitting at Juanita’s, a rustic beach-front restaurant, sipping a foamy piña colada as the departing sun drifts shades of pink over the Pacific. We arrived early to watch the sunset and for just one drink, and it was quiet...
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Mar
28
Guest post by Kyo Maclear I thought … last night, something very profound about the synthesis of my being: how only writing composes it: how nothing makes a whole unless I am writing … —Virginia Woolf (more…)
Mar
24
Guest post by Robin Hemley “Immersion writing engages the writer in the here and now in a journalistic sense, shaping and creating a story happening in the present while unabashedly lugging along all that baggage that makes up the writer’s personality: his or her memories, culture, and opinions.” — from A...
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Mar
10
". . . little by little, the ghosts take shape." My sister Tracy Kasaboski and I wrote a book together called The Occupied Garden, about our father’s family in Holland during the Second World War and their subsequent move to Canada. Being a collaboration and a work of non-fiction, the...
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Feb
29
I'm going out on a limb here -- but a sturdy one -- to say it's almost impossible not to love The Artist, the French homage to silent pictures that snapped up five well-deserved Oscars on Sunday: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor, as well as awards for costume...
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Feb
17
If a certain someone doesn't take me out to celebrate tonight, there's going to be trouble. And I don't care if Valentine's Day was just three days ago. The Writer magazine -- the oldest magazine for writers currently being published, and one of the oldest continuously published magazines in the...
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