We Are Our Stories
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Writing prompts work so well. They stop our incessant waiting and perfecting and dilly-dallying and force us to write, to become interested in what is before us.
I am very happy to be able to host a guest post today by one of my favorite writers and bloggers, Christi Craig! I’m fortunate to have met Christi in person, and she is every bit as graceful and lovely as her writing. Please refer to the end of the post for her bio and …
I put together all of the Easter entries from 1920 through 1957 and selected ones that most clearly show the themes that run through the diaries (food, transportation, family) and, for Hattie, the deepening sense of isolation.
Is your writing stuck? Mine has been recently. Oh, I’m still writing, thank goodness, and on a daily basis, but much of what I write feels as lifeless as last fall’s leaves that have been uncovered recently by the melting snow. The words just lie there, soggy, crushed, faded, leftover from another season. When this …