I’m happy to report that I’ve been accepted as a paid fiction reader and creative writing instructor for Our Stories Literary Journal, one of the only peer-review literary journals [...]
There’s nothing that says home in Appalachia more than the wind-blown gold, red, and orange leaves that greeted me at the end of THE CLAW’s latest 1300-mile journey. The car cruised [...]
THE CLAW hits the road for another journey, this time traveling 1300 miles in 3 days from Medina, Texas to Celo, North Carolina. The first day will be a short haul from Medina to Lorena (just [...]
R’s daughter picked me up in the four-wheeler the other morning and I got to help feed the bison. The only way to illustrate this is photographically, and I’m not sure even that can [...]
The past several days have been a-buzz with activity at Madrono Ranch and I’ve appreciated this for the balance it provides to my fiction-writing process. This morning, the ranch owners [...]
It’s been cooler the past several days, which means I can hop on my mountain bike before dusk and get an hour’s ride in before the world turns grainy and gray. I’m struggling [...]
It’s a special night–the tail end of my residency at Madrono Ranch and the beginning of another artist’s stay. The ranch owners are in town from Austin and have offered to host [...]
A fellow blogger and supporter of mine recently reminded me of a post I wrote a while back that discussed the blind contour line drawing prompt envisioned by Philip Hartigan and Patrician Ann [...]
Somehow I’ve failed to mention that Bandera, Texas is the cowboy capital of the world. Once a town of 3,000 it numbers just under 1,000 today with a quaint main street (Highway 16) and a [...]