I know it’s predictable, but I couldn’t resist posting a picture of my Christmas tree. All the ornaments, except for a few heirlooms, are red and gold. And it’s lit by white lights. I love the simplicity of the colors, but also the richness of them....
Sometimes I will switch purses and come across an old forgotten notebook or journal. When I find the journal, I begin reading not in the middle but on the first page to remind myself of where I was when I began that journal–physically, mentally, emotionally and...
It’s Christmas/ Hanukkah/ Solstice time, and you know what that means: LISTS! To-Do Lists, Santa Lists, Shopping Lists, New Year’s Resolution Lists, Best of 2013 Lists. . . Where is poetry on your list? Where is your novel? Your revisions? The stack...
Review By Lindsey Grudnicki How far are you willing to go to tell a good story? Would you destroy your friends? Would you destroy yourself? What would you sacrifice to write the perfect tragedy? Norah Labiner’s Let the Dark Flower Blossom contemplates what dark power...
It’s December 2nd and I feel as if I’m already behind. To be honest, I’d love a few more days to enjoy the colors of fall. So, in the spirit of lingering a bit longer on the subject of thanksgiving, each of our staff would like to share what they are...