My maple is full with red leaves and the rains from last night have left drops of water that cling and sparkle from each open leaf. They leaves look like small hands extended, holding something precious. I could look at this all day, but I have work to do. I’m working on my novel Sometimes [...]
Posts Tagged ‘MFA Creative Writing’
My maple has been rained on. I have work to do.
Posted in life, tagged characters, creative writing, fiction, life, mfa, MFA Creative Writing, novel, novel in progress, writing on June 7, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Magico Finestra
Posted in art, life, poetry, writing, tagged art, MFA Creative Writing, poetry, sculpture, writing on April 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Here is a poem I wrote rather quickly that was inspired by the sculpture in Tecumseh called Magico Finestra. I judged a contest in Tecumseh of poems that were inspired by any of the sculptures currently up around Tecumseh. The sculptures are changing soon, but I was captivated by the way the window looked to [...]
Writing and Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Posted in art, breast cancer, family, life, photography, poetry, writing, tagged breast cancer, MFA Creative Writing, novel, school, writing on October 18, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
What’s the connection? For me, irony is the connection.
I’m preparing to head to residency for my third semester of my MFA. It was nearly a year ago that I was last in Louisville for residency. I had submitted for workshop a bit from the novel that I’m working on in which a thirtysomething woman deals with a [...]