There is hope for literacy in the world
Poetry has not died. It lives on, stubborn and grasping for its place in a world where art has too often been shoved to the side by commercialism. And it has planted seeds in those most innocent–our...
View ArticleOne Last Bit About the Retreat
For those of you who are still not sure it’s worth your while or money to head up to the far northwest corner of Washington for a two-day writing retreat, here’s a list of all the classes and...
View ArticleWriter’s Contest for LDS Women
For those of you who may be interested and fit the parameters: Segullah: Writings by Latter-day Saint Women is pleased to announce its annual writing competitions in the genres of personal essay,...
View ArticleMy Tribute to Steve Jobs
“iRemember” Given up at birth By an educated Syrian father And an equally learned mother Into the arms of loving, Less lettered parents, He whiled his way through school, Perhaps surprising no one...
View Article“Wednesday Writer”– Jordan Chaney
Jordan Chaney is a force of nature, and a natural for his style of poetry (more about that in a minute). I say he’s a force of nature because of the power of his presence. Also, not ten minutes after...
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