A few orders of business before tonight’s post. First, if you are a Pacific alum or writer enthusiast, you will likely enjoy this post by former Interlochen Writer-in-Residence and NC [...]
Ladies and Gentlemen: John Carr Walker and I are proud to announce the new literary magazine, TRACHODON. Our mission . . . Is to print the best of contemporary lit, art, and nonfiction about [...]
Things I am learning about life here: –It is possible to live in lower northwest Michigan and meet someone who introduces herself by saying, “I’m from Canada, south of here.” –People [...]
Week three flew by. I now understand why Thursdays are the most disliked day by the department, despite the fact that having no scheduled classes gives the illusion of more time to write. Last [...]
[Warning: Gross picture at the end.] Mr. B, a late-twenties-something petite man with skin taut as a drum over two angular cheekbones, leads the class. He is MMA certified and cross-trains in [...]
“I don’t recognize this two-track,” says Leon Hammerhead, my writing guru and personal snowshoe coach. “Which means I don’t know exactly where we are.” We’re not far from the Boardman River. I [...]
One of my former professors from grad school used to teach at Interlochen and lives in the area. He is probably one of the most intuitive writers I will ever know, one of the most genuine men [...]
[My apologies for infrequent blog posts. I travelled to Atlanta for a conference and then there was a campus-wide Internet connection failure.] Although this post is a bit delayed, I can think of [...]
Trusting the lake is easy now that I’ve done it with a group of people. A narrow path down to the lakeshore, then one, joyful leap onto the ice. It’s sunny this afternoon in lower northwest [...]