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AWP 2014 By The Numbers | new from Silk Road Review
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New from Silk Road Review. Where to Find Us. AWP 2014 By The Numbers. March 10, 2014 in Events. Our Co-Editors in Chief ready to take on AWP. The staggering number of panels to choose from. We loaded 1 van. With 2 Co-Editors in Chief. And drove 198.8 miles to AWP. Boxes of books: 12. Number of Panels attended: 70. Number of Panels given:3. Hours of sleep we missed: 80 (8 people x 2.5 hours x 4 days. Phew! Michele Ford, our super cool managing editor, is a math minor.). Participants in the postcard project.
Interview with Jack Driscoll | new from Silk Road Review
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New from Silk Road Review. Where to Find Us. Interview with Jack Driscoll. October 6, 2014 in Interviews. An Interview by Sharon Harrigan from Issue 12. Do you see a resurgence in short story reading? Jack Driscoll: It’s buoying to see recent short story collections, both by George Saunders and Alice Munro, as bestsellers. Whether or not that signals a larger readership for short fiction in general? And she said, Yes, which we loved, but we don’t represent short story writers. SR: I was fascinated to rea...
Call for Submissions: Asia | new from Silk Road Review
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New from Silk Road Review. Where to Find Us. Call for Submissions: Asia. June 15, 2014 in International Perspectives. Silk Road Review will be producing a special issue entitled ASIA. We are interested in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction presenting an Asian or Asian-American perspective or work that explores an aspect of locations within Asia. Writers of all backgrounds are welcome to contribute as long as the submission fits under the umbrella of ASIA. More about Silk Road Review here:. Create a...
Road Trip: AWP Conference in Seattle | new from Silk Road Review
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New from Silk Road Review. Where to Find Us. Road Trip: AWP Conference in Seattle. February 18, 2014 in Events. We’re so excited it’s February. Why, you ask? Because in Seattle from February 26 to March 1, we will be attending the AWP conference for the first time. We are psyched! For those who haven’t heard, AWP, the Association of Writers and Writing Programs. Silk Road is also delighted to announce that it will be bringing the Postcard Project to AWP after its spectacular success at Wordstock 2013....
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Patagonian Road: Travel Writing Reading List
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Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Travel Writing Reading List. Travel Writing: CO 322 McCahill Fall 2013 Suggested Reading. Writers on Writing (Craft Books, Collections, and Essays):. The Art of Time in Memoir: Then, Again. St Paul, Minnesota: Graywolf Press, 2008. Print. Glover, Douglas. “The Attack of the Copula Spi. Ders: Thoughts on Writing Well in a Post- Literate Age. 8221; The New Quarterly: Canadian Writers and Writing,. Jauss, David, ed.
Patagonian Road: May 2015
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Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Friday, May 22, 2015. Crowds of the Rare. This post today is dedicated to my thirty-year-old friend, and the subject of today's discussion will be "Wunderkinds." Thanks, Philip Graham. For sending me Alexander Chee's article. Which pretty much sums up my generation's chronic state of I'm-not-good-enough. Once, simply getting by in NYC made you a Wunderkind. Paying your own bills, working a job (one job! My friend ...
Patagonian Road: Tango Slide
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Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Check it out,. My travel essay, "Street Tango in Buenos Aires," at Your Life is a Trip,. Judith Fein's chic, place-based site for stories from around the globe. Thank you, Judith, for your editorial prowess, and thanks also to Ellen, for making my words look so lovely. Enjoy this sunlit eve, dear readers. Summer on! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. On The Road...
Patagonian Road: Chimamanda!
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Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Monday, August 10, 2015. It has come to my attention that some of you out there have not yet encountered Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. If you have not inspected her closely, dear readers, please run and do not walk to your nearest library, hurry to the front desk, and request Americanah. With an H, that's right. Just do it. Just do it. By the way, if you live in Santa Fe and have checked out H is for Hawk. An Hour Lik...
Patagonian Road: Latin American Reading List
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Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Latin American Reading List. Searching for some books to get you in the Latin American mood? I read the following on my way from Guatemala to Argentina. Might I suggest you start with Eduardo Galeano, Isabel Allende, Pico Iyer, Gioconda Belli,. Latin American Reading List:. Death in the Andes, Mario Vargas Llosa. El Beso de la Mujer Araña, The Kiss of the Spider Woman, Manuel Puig. Essay: Why We Travel, Pico Iyer.
Patagonian Road: Xu Xi's Multi-Culti Literati Reading List
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Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Xu Xi's Multi-Culti Literati Reading List. Find Xu Xi's Multi-Culti Literati Reading list, here. This excellent list contains titles organized by fiction and non-fiction, and explores themes of language and culture from writers all over the world. Thanks, Xu Xi. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Best of Patagonian Road. Take the City Home. Crowds of the Rare. An Hour Like Water. Cate Inc. BA.
Patagonian Road: June 2015
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Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Sunday, June 28, 2015. The Secret Lives of Books,. By Jena Priebe (on view now at the Mass MoCa). Saturday, June 27, 2015. Take a Ride Down a Winding Road. It's the Blue Ridge Parkway. And here's what I did not. Find, dear readers! Traffic (though I hear that changes come leaf peeper season). Billboards advertising hamburgers, cheeseburgers, God, Children's Lives - all popular billboards in OBN, I've discovered.
Patagonian Road: March 2015
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Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Thursday, March 26, 2015. One Night in Puno. Please find my illustrious publication. It's an excerpt of my book.so enjoy! The book is forthcoming. Thanks for the limelight, Judith. Meanwhile, wishing everyone.a spring! Just any old spring would be great! Sunday, March 22, 2015. Counting down the days until Kirsten Valdez Quade reads at Collected Works in Santa Fe! The Best American shorts? Our Lives are all Trips!
Patagonian Road: Saba Sulaiman on Revisions, Fair Use, and the 30-Draft-Rule-of-Thumb
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Leave the door open for the unknown, the door into the dark. A Field Guide to Getting Lost. Friday, August 7, 2015. Saba Sulaiman on Revisions, Fair Use, and the 30-Draft-Rule-of-Thumb. Meet Saba Sulaiman,. As a hot new literary agent in Writers Digest,. Sulaiman came under my radar through a mutual friend. She's proven enormously helpful as I wade through the murky waters of query letters, agents, publishers, and all that lies beyond - and, she's willing to share her insights with us here today! Because...
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Silk Road Restaurant op culinaire reis
Silk Road Restaurant op culinaire reis. Jamie Sharrat gaat op culinaire ontdekkingsreis. Wat staat hem te wachten en wat zijn zijn ervaringen. Lees mee. Donderdag 19 april 2012. Spring menu @ SilkRoad. Dutch legg of lamb with turkisch feta, pomegranate and saffron. Citrus and sake marinated salmon, sweet and sour radishes, verbena cream. Fish and chips Silk Road, beetroot mayo. Duck magret, madrs style with dried peas and almonds, poivre long. RA - TA - TOUI - LLE. Duck pastrami and babaganoush. Berkshir...
Silk Road Restaurant: Genuine Afghan Cuisine
Silk Road, the second Afghan restaurant in the state of New Jersey, transports its customers from our very own Warren Township to classical Afghanistan. As you walk through the doors, you are welcomed with the sights of an old world Afghanistan, the sounds of its traditional music and the smells of fresh bread and kabobs awaiting you. Recommend us on Facebook. A loaf of the popular flat bread is put in the tandoor oven and baked freshly for each customer. As soon as it is ready, it is brought right t...
Singapore Restaurants: Dining in Singapore at Silk Road Restaurants, International Restaurants Franchise
The Silk Road was a critical cultural and trade conduit that linked China and the Far East to the West in the past. Evoking the magic of the teahouses that sprouted along the Silk Road's lengthy route to cater to the needs of travellers, Silk Road Restaurants International is committed to excellent cuisine and untiring hospitality. Showcasing the renowned fare of the Chinese provinces of Sichuan, Shaanxi, Liaoning.
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We all start somewhere, so "place" is the touchstone the magazine uses for the pieces we publish. However we operate with no narrow definition of that word. The writers we feature take our readers somewhere crucial, defining and relevant. Submissions should be sent via the online submission system as .doc file in 12 point Times New Roman, double-spaced, with one inch margins. The author's name, address, email address, and phone number must be printed on the first page. Please number each page. We accept ...
new from Silk Road Review | 2012
New from Silk Road Review. Where to Find Us. Interview with Jack Driscoll. October 6, 2014 in Interviews. An Interview by Sharon Harrigan from Issue 12. Do you see a resurgence in short story reading? Jack Driscoll: It’s buoying to see recent short story collections, both by George Saunders and Alice Munro, as bestsellers. Whether or not that signals a larger readership for short fiction in general? And she said, Yes, which we loved, but we don’t represent short story writers. SR: I was fascinated to rea...
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Making Tracks
Thursday, November 13, 2008. It has been very hectic since arrival with bike packing, changing hotels, dealing with clearing up - and trying to get from A to B by taxis which invariably get lost! So today we are escaping from the hordes and will be cavorting along the Great Wall. Will get last photos taken in Beijing later. It is just now time to rejoice and give thanks for life itself. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. 95 Kilometres to Beijing. Billboards show proud folk. S power and might will rise. About 12...
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Sunday, August 15, 2010. Leysin, January 2, 2011. Sitting here in my apartment in sunny Leysin, Switzerland, it's about time to draw the saga of the Silk Road Ride to a close and tie up a few loose ends. I've enjoyed just about every minute of the entire process (OK, aside from the six months spent recovering from rheumatic fever in 2002! And I hope that this blog can help convey some of that excitement to you, my readers. Stay tuned to graydonstravels.blogspot.com for future trips! 2002: Xian to Urumqi.
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