A short course in how a short story might be made.
Blog Posts on Writing and Authors
The Double Cottonwood
I find myself involved in three groups to my great pleasure and satisfaction, this after many decades avoiding groups as a waste of time.
Amazon
A bookstore offers companionship, conversation, perhaps even a sense of community which nothing arriving by mail can ever hope to deliver.
18 Favorites of 2018
I’ve once again chosen my most popular posts of 2018, based on visits, comments, Tweets and Facebook likes.
Don’t Let Sex Distract You from the Revolution
The discussions about gender were more congenial to me than the groups that confronted the problems heterosexual relations posed for women committed to some form of the revolution.
Mary Oliver Is Dead
Her gift seems simple and yet it is neither simple nor common but the “confiding intimacy” of her great poems.
Inhabited by Poetry
Beginnings of anything are always inspiring, more than middle or ends, which tend to be tedious.
The Next Step
How to live on nothing is a question the publishers have not condescended to consider.
The Tooth
Since the tooth has been with me for a long time and has served me faithfully, I decided to write its story.
Celebrities
These days if a writer is smitten with the idea of writing a new book—a new analysis—of any supposedly well-known person, the obstacles to her research will be enormous.