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Photo by Chelsea Krafka. Ants et. al. Author Archives: Christine Starr Davis. Un-Banking: Update on “Water is Life”. February 20, 2017. By Christine Starr Davis. Hold on to what is good,. Even if it’s a handful of earth. Hold on to what you believe,. Even if it’s a tree that stands by itself. Hold on to what you must do,. Even if it’s a long way from here. Amplify our humanity rather than degrade it. I do believe that. When I wrote “Water is Life”. At the end of the call, I decided a letter from me to my...
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Hope is the Thing | christinestarrdavis
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Photo by Chelsea Krafka. Ants et. al. Hope is the Thing. December 9, 2016. By Christine Starr Davis. An author of noir fiction) once told a group of us gathered at Vermont College of Fine Arts. That he found constraint an engine for creativity. Accustomed as we were to provocative lectures, we wondered if Stansberry had finally jumped the tracks. Every screwy writing prompt we’d ever failed to find traction with sprang to mind. We are used to thinking of limits as…well…limiting. This Too is a Kind of Vote.
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Nobody Wakes Up Pretty - Diane Lefer
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Confessions of a Carnivore. Review of The Fiery Alphabet, Foreword Magazine. I'm interviewed by Eliza Gale. The Blessing Next to the Wound. Nobody Wakes Up Pretty. La Bendición está junto a la herida. Siete Bases Militares en Colombia. And blah blah blog. Some cool literary blogs. New York City, 1992. There goes the neighborhood! A sexy, funny, tender-hearted puzzler about a young woman sifting the ashes of America's endless class warfare." -. Edgar Award Winner and Author of. And now an audiobook. And&n...
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Writing in the Dark: Springing Forward
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Writing in the Dark. I like the dark places, the night time cafes and honk of the cabs and the blinking neon. Midnight alleys swallowed by rain, fog horn wail, dramas played and finally played out. Welcome to the blog of crime fiction writer Kelli Stanley. Sunday, April 11, 2010. TS Eliot may have characterized April as the cruelest month, but personally, I think he just needed a vacation. Such a pessimist . without even the excuse of an IRS deadline. ;). And to see Rebecca Cantrell. In a film noir style.
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Hope is the Thing | christinestarrdavis
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Photo by Chelsea Krafka. Ants et. al. Hope is the Thing. December 9, 2016. By Christine Starr Davis. An author of noir fiction) once told a group of us gathered at Vermont College of Fine Arts. That he found constraint an engine for creativity. Accustomed as we were to provocative lectures, we wondered if Stansberry had finally jumped the tracks. Every screwy writing prompt we’d ever failed to find traction with sprang to mind. We are used to thinking of limits as…well…limiting. This Too is a Kind of Vote.
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Writing in the Dark: April 2010
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Writing in the Dark. I like the dark places, the night time cafes and honk of the cabs and the blinking neon. Midnight alleys swallowed by rain, fog horn wail, dramas played and finally played out. Welcome to the blog of crime fiction writer Kelli Stanley. Sunday, April 11, 2010. TS Eliot may have characterized April as the cruelest month, but personally, I think he just needed a vacation. Such a pessimist . without even the excuse of an IRS deadline. ;). And to see Rebecca Cantrell. In a film noir style.