---the land of saris, samosas, and stories. Check out Jenny's Feldon's memoir, Karma Gone Bad, before you do. Having stayed in Hyderabad myself, I can personally attest to the work's playful accuracy. A fun, non-nonsense read!
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I'm now reading an apocalyptic series by Jonathan Yanez. Check this guy out! He's actually figured out to earn a living as a writer, FULL TIME!
1888's Summer Writing Project Presents the first of three installments to help new and emerging writers to find their voice, build their brands, and collect their bearings in the literary marketplace. If you didn't get a chance to catch the panel live at the Orange Public Library, then you might want to check out the podcast.
As part of my participation as a finalist in the Summer Writing Contest, I have written an essay entitled "Balance." "Balance" joins a host of others in a series called Routinology. I invite you to read them to see which ones, if any, gel with your routine, or--even better--contribute your own.
Author Dean Moses, whose novella was selected for publication during the Summer Writing Project of 2015, interviews me from his home in New York. Take a listen. All of those skills teaching speech and debate are starting to pay off. Thanks, Dean. And best wishes.
New poetry collection, Counterglow, by--you guessed it: my favorite new poet, Patricia Killelea!--is forthcoming (Aug. '16?--I can't wait!) from Mango Publishing. Visit patriciakillelea.com to read/watch her revelatory poetry. |
Jonelle StricklandFor all of us who believe there is not one way. One genre. One spirit. One answer. Or even one question. This blog is for the writer before she was so, as well as for the reader who defies her expectations every time: it is for the poets, satirists, fiction writers, essayists, diarists, and ancient word wanderers; this blog is for the infinitely unwritten. To each, a celebration. A celebration to all. Archives
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