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Did You Have A Mentor In Your Life?

Posted by Kamy Wicoff on May 17, 2013 at 1:07pm 0 Comments

A few weeks ago, Girls Write Now held its first-ever annual benefit and awards.  It was a perfect evening--as authentic, inspirational and moving as the organization, and worthy of the girls and the wonderful professional women writers who serve as their mentors (like Alice Canick, pictured with her mentee, Paldon Dolma, here).  As the board chair, I was asked to say a few words.  But how could I convey the critical importance of this organization to the people in the room in just a few words?  I decided to do it by asking two questions.  First,  "Who in this room has had a mentor who changed his or her life?"  There was a show of hands, but by no means the majority of the attendees had been so lucky.…

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Am I still that person?

Posted by Nancy K. Miller on May 21, 2013 at 9:00am 0 Comments

A few weeks ago, my friend and former jogging partner Ellen Sweet sent me this snapshot that she had just discovered while scanning old photographs into her computer. I remembered the picture, and I may even have a copy of it somewhere, but it was something of a shock to see it illuminated on my computer screen. The shot probably dates from the early 1980s when I had first started running along with half of Manhattan. From the beginning Ellen and I challenged ourselves by entering races in Central Park– races for women only, which this image seems to memorialize. (I should say for the record that Ellen, thinner and lighter, always ran faster than I did.)  I think my personal best  was a 10 and one half minute mile. A person could well walk faster than that! Still, we were quite faithful…

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VORTEXT 2013: The Second Gathering

Posted by Amy Wheeler on May 20, 2013 at 4:30pm 2 Comments

In a couple of weeks, Hedgebrook’s second Vortext Salon for women writers will take place on Whidbey Island: three extraordinary days of workshops and conversation, in a beautiful setting, led by six renowned writers and teachers: Dorothy Allison, Karen Joy Fowler, Elizabeth George, Jane Hamilton, Ruth Ozeki and Gail Tsukiyama.

 

Vortext was just a gleam in Karen Joy Fowler’s eye a year ago, when she came to us with the idea of convening her compadres at Hedgebrook for a reunion and Salon. They taught together many moons ago (in the now defunct Maui Writer’s Conference), where they were the renegade literary women. Over the years, their friendships have deepened through raucous reunions in their homes: wine, good food and laughter flow abundantly as they share fresh work, critique early drafts of each other’s novels, commiserate about the business of being a woman writer, and cheer each other on.

They…

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When are you most productive?

Posted by Maria Murnane on May 21, 2013 at 7:08am 3 Comments

In my last post (sorry for missing a week- I was on vacation!), I asked some author friends where they like to write. This week I asked them when they prefer to write. While I tend to be the most productive in the middle of the day and late afternoon/early evening, their answers were quite different:

Do you have a favorite time to write?

 

  • Karen McQuestion, whose newest book is a paranormal young adult novel called Edgewood:"Morning is best! But not too early in the morning, if I can help it. I love my sleep…
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[What's Next?] What Are You Looking At?

While reading through my first draft one thing has become abundantly clear: What I have here isn’t a draft at all. What I have is a really, really detailed outline.

 

 Part of the reason for this is that my main goal while I was writing was to just finish. I really wanted to get from point A to point B and wrap things up. While I was working I just kept pushing forward, trying to think of events that could occur to keep the story moving and grow these characters, until…

Interview with Dorine White about her New Release The Emerald Ring


1.       Where did the idea come from for the…

Emptiness (poem)

Anticipating….

 

Soft kicks against my womb,

a wholesome swelling,

a radiant glow,

the feeling of life growing inside.

Read more @http://rheteffects.wordpress.com/2013/05/19/emptiness-a-poem/

And When the Bough Breaks

I am lactating

breasts repossessed by hungry

mouths.  I am switches

 

 

broken from bushes

to discipline fresh talkers,

fast behinds, hard heads.

Read more @ http://rheteffects.wordpress.com/2013/05/19/and-when-the-bough-breaks-poem/

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