Writing to the Light Writing Circle #7 The seventh annual Writing to the Light Writing Circle led by writer and educator Deborah Lee Luskin will take place in person on Sunday, December 10 at the Moore Free Library, 23 West Street, Newfane. The workshop will start promptly at 1 pm and end at 3:30. At […]
Identifying Beep, Buzz and Chirp
Identifying Birdsong With the help of the Merlin app, I’ve been learning to identify birdsong. I now recognize the most common birds that nest near my house; red-winged blackbird, belted kingfisher, American robin, house wren, Northern cardinal, Oriole, broad-winged hawk, crow, chickadee, and phoebe. I know some others, like juncos, sparrows, and nuthatches by sight […]
Finding an Endpoint on a Creative Project
Finishing a Revision I’ve been single-tasking to finish the revision of a book-length manuscript. Aside aside from working on Reviving Artemis: Becoming a Huntress at Sixty, I’ve done little beyond weeding my vegetable garden, which really isn’t very different from writing. And both this draft of the book and this iteration of the vegetable garden […]
Vandalizing Public “Trust”
This vandal defaced the library book at least four times, each time “correcting” the author’s style, as if there’s only one way to write, inserting the word “increasing” as an adjective, editing “a myriad of” to simply “myriad” (twice), and commenting—in ink—“? It doesn’t add up.” The irony, of course, is that these intrusions on […]
Martha Stewart v. Ordinary Goddesses of Womanhood
Martha Stewart told The New York Times it took courage and a lot of Pilates to pose for the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition as an 81-year old woman in a youth-centered culture. It probably also took a certain amount of tanning, scrubs, peels, and maybe Botox, as well as highlights, product, and […]
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