M: The first thing is to complete this story, which is super important to me. I have applied to study for a PhD at Brunel so I can continue to write about Faustina and also do some critical research on how to use experimental writing to tell ethically and authentically the stories of d...
She received her BA in English: Professional & Creative Writing from Central Washington University. She is currently a Graduate student in the English MA: Professional & Creative Writing program at Central Washington University and is set to complete the program during Winter of 2025. Outside of ...
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In Citizen: An American Lyric, Claudia Rankine maintains a posture of relative distance and reserve, writing mostly in the second person about the experience of being a black woman in America. But something shifts halfway through the book; there’s a sense of the author slipping surreptitiously ...
but it means that many have shifted away from a focus on virtual/digital content. As a result, there’s been less for me to comment on the theme of “creating at a distance”. Of course, the recent pandemic surge has made things a bit more perilous at the end of the year, so we...
2 From “A reclamation of childbirth” by Barbara L. Behrmann, PhD Posted on October 16, 2017Categories creative writing, musings, UncategorizedTags #birthday, #childbirth, #healthcare, #iphone photos, #learning, #memory, #misogyny, #twilight sleep7 Comments on born into twilight eeo...
Learning through your body Susie attends a special school where she has a weekly session with a dance-movement specialist. Susie likes writing and has a lot to say. But her teachers can only read a portion of what she writes, because Susie doesnÕt notice the edge of the paper. As she...
So, we had a lot of support, within the writing and publishing communities and we printed 500 copies and they sold out within six weeks and so we reprinted and then we had people coming to us, you know, very well-known established authors saying look, “I’ve got, I’ve always ...
And it was quite powerful in terms of their writing, and the type of vocabulary they came up with, because we had one character and we went through the emotional journey of the character through movement, and then that brought a lot of rich language that they actually used in their free ...
But this one evening, sitting in my bedroom writing in my journal, I wrote these words: “I need to stop expecting everyone else to make me happy. It’s not their job. It’s mine.” I don’t know where that clarity of thought came from, but it came–clear as day–so clear tha...