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  • Laila’s a Fulbright Fellow!

    Over at moorishgirl.com my good friend Laila Lalami has just learned that a) she’s won a Fulbright Fellowship to live and study in Casablanca and b) the new paperback cover art for Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits is done. Good news all around–the cover is beautiful!!

  • Abide with Me

    Elizabeth Strout’s newest book Abide with Me is such a wonderful, redemptive read. When I finished it, I was sad to see my time with the characters end, so real had they become to me. I highly recommend it.

  • Blue Peninsula

    I’ve just ordered this intriguing book by Madge McKeithen, which I’ve had recommended to me by too many people to count. I am so looking forward to reading it!!

  • Orion

    I absolutely LOVE Orion Magazine. Every issue is important, with fabulous writing and amazing photographs. Check it out. They are doing good work and telling important timely stories. I can’t recommend it highly enough.

  • Ups and Downs in the Arts

    I’ve been an artist for all of my adult life. For the most part, I am used to feeling naked in front of people who are critically assessing my work. I’ve completely absorbed the most important maxim an artist / writer can learn: REJECTION ISN’T PERSONAL, or R.I.P. as I like to think of it.…

  • It takes a village? No, it takes a world.

    My cousin and her husband are in the process of adopting a son from China. They have two Chinese daughters already, and it is rare to find a boy for adoption, and only if he has health or developmental issues. Pierce is a handsome, wise-looking fellow and his new parents are proving themselves true citizens…

  • Dominica

    Well, I’m back from my trip to Dominica. The island was lovely, the people gracious and kind. My youngest daughter went with me, too, and got her first taste of Dominica. It was her first time snorkeling, and although she was nervous, she turned out to be a natural. I would wax poetic more about…

  • Million Writers Award

    It’s time to make your nominations. To be eligible, the story must have appeared on-line during 2005, and it must be at least 1,000 words. Make your nominations here.

  • Puppy Mills Do Not the Best Dogs Make

    Don’t buy your best friend. Dogs Like UsFull Essay here by Ted Kerasote. Here’s an exerpt from the NY Times: “Of the 180 breeds listed on one popular Web site for choosing purebred puppies, 42 percent have chronic health problems: skin diseases, stomach disorders, a high incidence of cancers, the inability to bear young without…

  • BASS 2006

    My friend, the most excellent writer Paul Yoon, just learned that his story “Once the Shore” was selected by Ann Patchett for inclusion in BASS 2006! This is fabulous. You can read an excerpt from this story and an interview with Paul at the One Story website. Go Paul!!