On my way home from a Fortune School of Education (teacher credentialing program) meeting today, the car ahead of me had a large decal on the right back fender: Then I looked for a picture of a dog wagging and found this decal: Good advice for all of us. This one would work with […]
I Got a LSS !
Beautiful song by Owl City on Arriane’s website. Check out her poetry. https://ayangerling.wordpress.com/2015/02
Tri-Valley Writers Conference this Saturday, April 18th
Tri-Valley Writers Conference 2015 The Tri-Valley Writers Conference is a full day event on the art and business of writing. Share your passion for writing and network with writers and industry leaders. Featuring three tracks: Craft, Marketing, & Self-Publishing Date: Saturday, April 18, 2015 Time: 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CONFERENCE PRESENTERS: JIM AZEVEDO is the […]
Community — A Poem on Coming of Age Croneicles
Re-blogged from: Community – A Poem Community – A Poem by Ann Winfred from Coming of Age Croneicles In bygone days, Neighborhood folks gathered on porches Touched the world and each other Nodding, smiling, calling out. Sprinklers caught sunlight in rainbows. – In bygone days, Inner-city folks gathered on […]
Betsy Streeter's Silverwood
Betsy Streeter’s Silverwood
William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying
As I Lay Dying is Faulkner’s fifth novel published in 1930. Most of the 59 chapters are short and are narrated by 15 different characters in a stream of consciousness writing technique. He wrote it in six weeks and didn’t change a word of it. It’s considered one of the best novels of 20th-century literature. […]