Four Men and the Sea
Reader review Four Men and the Sea by Martin Freznell Four mysterious men in dark, expensive-looking suits, standing on a … Read More “Four Men and the Sea”
Reader review Four Men and the Sea by Martin Freznell Four mysterious men in dark, expensive-looking suits, standing on a … Read More “Four Men and the Sea”
Reader Review by Skip Schmidt Jennie Linnane’s delightful coming-of-age novel, Ironbark Hill, is a fine addition to the YA genre. … Read More “Ironbark Hill”
Of course we are soulmates. We knew each other a hundred years ago. You were a librarian, writing short stories … Read More “Letterbox”
ONE November 12, 1938 Rana Fleischinger walked quickly, but kept close to the buildings, so as not to draw … Read More “Work in Progress: Chapter One”
If I had to choose one aspect of my childhood I consider to be the most defining, it would have … Read More “Reflections: Yesterday’s Candy”
Writing is as much a journey of hope and discovery as it is an exercise in craftsmanship. Great writing is … Read More “Living and Writing (And One Sad Thing)”
I wish I could learn to free-associate during the rough draft stage. Release all inhibitions and just type away. I … Read More “On Writing”
POETRY IN THE AGE OF TWITTER As I come to the end of this series on the poets of … Read More “TwitterFood Part 3”
POETRY IN THE AGE OF TWITTER As I continue this series on the poems and poets on Twitter, I … Read More “TwitterFood Part 2”
POETRY IN THE AGE OF TWITTER I’ve come late to the whole social media party. I’m of that generation … Read More “TwitterFood Part 1”