The Plum Orphan of Death Fish Bulleted by Shannon Patenoude
Jul26

The Plum Orphan of Death Fish Bulleted by Shannon Patenoude

…city. Take, for example, deep within was a cabin where I once spent a summer: It is a mossy place of wood and rusting steel, riveted and nailed together in…

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The Power to Contemplate: An Artist Responds to Virginia Woolf by Jennifer Carson
Oct14

The Power to Contemplate: An Artist Responds to Virginia Woolf by Jennifer Carson

…at a local university. These experiences changed me: they charged my work, deepened my commitment, honed my skills and exposed me to literature that challenged me by example. Eventually, though,…

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Some Rough in the Hand, Some Smooth by Marge Piercy
Apr24

Some Rough in the Hand, Some Smooth by Marge Piercy

…builders of stone circles – some grand like Avebury or Stonehenge most small, just the local rocks that could be easily moved into place, but special in their way— I…

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to cleave by Barbara Rockman
Jan09

to cleave by Barbara Rockman

…and wonder. Purchase In Rockman’s book there is natural observation, there is motherhood; there’s trauma, marriage, family, and a deep love of words. She is a varied writer, moving easily

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What is Summoned Forth?
May08

What is Summoned Forth?

…of persistence, we are compelled to meet each other in the waves and listen to the stories coming from the depths, “from everything.” Find and share these women and their…

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