Category Archives: Writing Practice

Asking a Writer…”What Are You Doing This Weekend?”

“So what are your plans for the weekend?” This is a polite and innocuous question that on Fridays relieves the need to talk about the weather. In the employee dining room of my employer, 200 diverse individuals come in waves … Continue reading

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…a druidic procession?

N. Scott Momaday’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, House Made of Dawn includes the line “a druidic procession”. These were not words that I expected to see in this poetically written and at times brutally violent prose of Native Indian culture. … Continue reading

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Practice, not perfect.

Writing Practice – “To Connect With….” “It’s practice, not perfect,” the instructor says as we contract our bodies for another thirty seconds. Folding in, we compress ourselves. The imperceptible space between the moist skin and the humid infused envelope of … Continue reading

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