I believe that writing is a solo sport, but that at the end of the day, no one does it alone. Recently I had a Q & A with Lynn Lovegreen and one of the questions was “How can we be seen [...]
Two weeks ago, as calendars flipped from August to September and many of us (in this hemisphere, at any rate) readied for fall clothes and back to school schedules, I took a two-night retreat [...]
Originally published in War, Literature & the Arts. “I remember walking the flag-lined streets of that tiny town in the Berkshire Mountains. I remember the empty grocery store [...]
Airstream Dispatches (now registering!), we are going to study 6 books, gather for 6 webinars & write our way through 6 prompts. This community, made up of writers and book lovers across the [...]
A little over a year ago, Maximum Impact hired a project manager, Heidi Johnson, to join our team. The changes that Heidi’s skill set and precision have enabled are too many to list. But [...]
Publishers Weekly describes Labors of the Heart, by acclaimed novelist Claire Davis, as “10 heartfelt studies.” The collection gathers stories previously published to present a body [...]
Summertime is music time–always and forever–in my mind, and that has a lot to do with growing up in the Pacific Northwest during the Grunge and Gorge Amphitheater era, attending more [...]
In Swarm Theory, Christine Maul Rice writes of “life’s amazing contradictions—the wonderful and the profane, devotion and infidelity, understanding and revenge—through stories told from [...]
If there’s one thing I’ve heard repeated more than anything else—even before my son was born—it’s this: “They grow up so fast.” There are other versions of this saying…Time flies…It seems like [...]