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    A record of O’Barr’s personal and professional journey—one that paralleled the growth of the women’s movement and the development of women’s studies—Transforming Knowl...
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  • Started by Anne Goldmann
    Hello!  I have really enjoyed using Twitter for a couple years to craft short comedic sentiments.  It's been a huge boon to me and my process.  I've looked over some o...
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  • Last reply by Nancy E. Devine
    What are you reading? Why do you love it?  Post book title, author, and one or more unique quality of the writing. I'll start off with two extraordinary nonfiction tit...
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    John Michael Koffi’s “Refuge-e: The Journey Much Desired” is a memoirs of his teens _ years he had barely left when he self-published his book earlier this year. It is...
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    My friend Himanee Gupta asks, “Could there be a way to think of America differently?” She offers a model for doing just that in her h...
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    Apollo’s Lyre: The Art of Spiritual Psychotherapy By Kenneth Porter, M.D. This is a scholarly and precise journey into a whole new realm of psychotherapy called sp...

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  • A great and inspiring novel, The Last Castle in Brooklyn by Lady Simone who is from the Caribbean and represents the Caribbean diaspora to America. The book is about a...
  • Thanks so much for the information about OccupyLanguage/Occupy Poetry! I love this idea of transforming podium readings to community exchanges of ideas and words...like fire gathering...and so glad this community helped you reconnect with the filmmakers...
  • Hope J Lafferty: Yes, of course, craft is essential. What separates journal writing from memoir is this sculpting process, transforming emotional experiences into art...