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In Search of a Voice

evelyneholingue wrote 1 month ago: Only days after I reflected on how some writers break the rules with unconventional story telling sk … more →

Tags: writing, Latest Post, The Weird Sisters, Eleanor Brown, Voice, Dick Jackson, Steve Malk

CAAMFest 2013 review: “Memory of Forgotten War," which has its world premiere Monday, traces the enduring impact of the Korean War on Koreans and Korean-Americans

genevaanderson wrote 2 months ago: Deann Borshay Liem and Ramsay Liem’s “Memory of Forgotten War” (2013), which has its world premiere … more →

Tags: film, In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee, Deann Borshay Liem, POV, Point Of View, Memory of Forgotten War, Ramsay Liem, Korean War, CAAMFest 2013

Epilogue8 comments

D.M. Scheer wrote 8 months ago: (All years given in Earth orbits.)     The Colonisation of Fram: 2084-2093CE We came to Alpha C … more →

Two Essays

jhayslett wrote 9 months ago: Wisconsin poet and CWW Board member Karla Huston passes along this item:  The Kay W. Levin Short Non … more →

Tags: Karla Huston, Krista Eastman, Poet Lore, the georgia review

The Sermon on the Mount - Lesson 26/ Matt 6:11-13

Pastor Jim Oliver wrote 12 months ago: Matthew 6:11 Give us this day our daily bread. Matthew 6:11 Give us each day our daily bread. Luke 1 … more →

Tags: Sermon on the mount, Theology, Religion, Daily Bread, Personal pronoun, old and new testaments, dative plural

Air Burst1 comment

D.M. Scheer wrote 1 year ago: A high-pressure system had formed far to the north of the Colonies. Air warmed at the equator, upon … more →

Tags: Energy, fram, Natural resources

Ultraviolet1 comment

D.M. Scheer wrote 1 year ago: The effect of the gravities of two stars upon Fram’s orbit was quite pronounced. Fram’s orbit was hi … more →

Tags: Alpha Centauri, BIOSPHERE, fram

February: Night Bus2 comments

arike wrote 1 year ago: Last night winter pressed us onto the night bus. It wasn’t much warmer on board. We took up the back … more →

Tags: Stories, Short Story, Fiction, Story, Night Bus, Hackney Carriage, winter, ghost

30 Day Book Challenge - Day 19

Shannon Yarbrough wrote 1 year ago: Day 19: Book that turned you on As a best friend of mine likes to say…”Oh Lawd!” B … more →

Tags: Book, 30 Day Book Challenge, Andrew Beierle, 30 Day Book Challenge, book that turned you on, day 19 book challenge

Wings over the New World1 comment

unmanneddrone wrote 1 year ago: “…the newly-formed Special Aeronautics Department began as a small collection of office modules and … more →

Tags: Comms, Vehicles

C/2084 N1

D.M. Scheer wrote 1 year ago: Eleven months after Planetfall, a bright, magnificent comet appeared between Scorpius and Ophiuchus. … more →

Tags: astronomy

Author Eleanor Brown Talks About The Weird Sisters, Writing in First Person Plural and Sticking to her Guns13 comments

Amy Sue Nathan wrote 1 year ago: I read The Weird Sisters this spring — and then my friend, CP and fellow women’s fiction … more →

Tags: writing, women's fiction author, Interview, Women's Fiction, Eleanor Brown, The Weird Sisters, Amy Einhorn Books, book club fiction

Negligencia y Abuso Infantil

rcasa wrote 2 years ago: El abuso sexual infantil Celebrando el mes de la concientización del abuso sexual y el mes de preven … more →

Tags: sexual assault awareness, outreach, Education 2, Prevention Education, Professional Training, Hispanic/Latino, trauma therapy, ptsd, April – Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Child Abus

6 - The Royal We3 comments

Robbie wrote 2 years ago: This is my story from exercise 6 in 3AM Epiphany by Brian Kiteley. I really liked this exercise. Fro … more →

Tags: 3 am Epiphany, Point Of View, 3am epiphany

As we like them3 comments

patebooks wrote 2 years ago: I know, I know. “Only kings, presidents, editors, and people with tapeworms have the right to … more →

Tags: Fiction, ~thoughts on books~, Reviews, Writing and reading, first novels, The Weird Sisters, Eleanor Brown, The Fates Will Find Their Way, Hannah Pittard

Not Because They Are Easy But Because They Are Hard, Part Two

D.M. Scheer wrote 2 years ago: Spread across the ridge was Wisting Base: a handful of brightly coloured, connected cylinders huddle … more →

Tags: amundsen

Not Because They Are Easy But Because They Are Hard, Part One

D.M. Scheer wrote 2 years ago: Wurundjeri was assembled at the LFO Assembly Station in Fram orbit. Her various stages were pieced t … more →

Tags: Vehicles, amundsen

First Person Plural by Andrew Beierle2 comments

Shannon Yarbrough wrote 2 years ago: I finished First Person Plural last night in record time.  322 pages in about 10 days.  That’s … more →

Tags: Book, Your Gay is Showing, Andrew Beierle, Conjoined Twins, siamese twins

Their Shoe(s)--- POV Series: In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee3 comments

Jessica Lipman wrote 2 years ago: Dir. Deann Borshay Liem. Born out of a burning and living inquiry, Deann Borshay Liem’s In the … more →

Tags: dysfunctional life, Dysfunctional Young Adulthood, dysfunctional childhood, dysfunctional relationship, Dysfunctional family, Adoption, asian, Asian American, Korean


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