Why is writing like walking the dark passageways of a labyrinth? Compare and contrast! Check out my review of Lisa Goldstein's Walking the Labyrinth that just posted on Hunger Mountain and find out.
The start of something new. . .
Poetry, Poetry, Poetry and Writing
August 1, 2012
I am the worst blogger ever. And really, I don't care because that's not where my heart is. But every now and again I see something that makes me sit up and say, "I need to share this. I want everyone to know."
So follow the link on the side to read an interview with Emily Kendal Frey, author the the Poetry Center of America's Norma Farber First Book Award for "The Grief Performance." Her ideas on writing and being open to the world, being a "sieve" to absorb and then define the world, and loving the path to description are perfect for any writer.
And you get to read a poem, too! Read More
So follow the link on the side to read an interview with Emily Kendal Frey, author the the Poetry Center of America's Norma Farber First Book Award for "The Grief Performance." Her ideas on writing and being open to the world, being a "sieve" to absorb and then define the world, and loving the path to description are perfect for any writer.
And you get to read a poem, too! Read More