What is the date you began writing this memoir and the date when you completed the memoir? I began in the fall of 2020. Meg Pokrass was giving a workshop based on her novella-in-flash, “The Loss Detector,” about a single-mother led family and the main narrator was the young daughter. For 30 days, we would…… Continue reading #025 The Magnification of one Memory in Memoir: Jayne Martin’s memoir THE DADDY CHRONICLES MEMOIR OF A FATHERLESS DAUGHTER
Month: January 2022
#339 Backstory of the Poem MARGOLA’S CRUSH by Liz Marlow.
Can you go through the step-by-step process of writing this poem from the moment the idea was first conceived in your brain until final form? I started writing this poem after reading Jan T. Gross’s Neighbors, a history book about the Jedwabne, Poland pogrom. https://www.amazon.com/Neighbors-Destruction-Jewish-Community-Jedwabne-ebook-dp-B009AKK8VC/dp/B009AKK8VC/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1643399178 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_T._Gross There are many aspects of the book that are…… Continue reading #339 Backstory of the Poem MARGOLA’S CRUSH by Liz Marlow.
Guest Blog Post by Margo Taft Stever with Susana H. Case, Co-Editors of the Anthology I WANNA BE LOVED BY YOU: POEMS ON MARILYN MONROE
After Susana H. Case and I gave a Lit Balm Reading in December, 2020, with Stephen Dunn (his poems read by Indran Amirthanayagam), and Maurya Simon, and after Susana and I both read poems that mentioned Marilyn Monroe, Susana asked me if I would like to work on an anthology of poems about Monroe. Although…… Continue reading Guest Blog Post by Margo Taft Stever with Susana H. Case, Co-Editors of the Anthology I WANNA BE LOVED BY YOU: POEMS ON MARILYN MONROE
#278 Inside the Emotion of Fiction “ALL TOLD” by Kathie Giorgio
What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? As much as I can figure, from looking back on my files, I started this novel in February of 2019, and I finished it in August of 2020. It was accepted by four…… Continue reading #278 Inside the Emotion of Fiction “ALL TOLD” by Kathie Giorgio
#338 Backstory of the Poem Thaddeus Rutkowski’s WHERE I’M FROM
Can you go through the step-by-step process of writing this poem from the moment the idea was first conceived in your brain until final form? In 2018, I started writing poems for a new book. I’d published my first book of poems, Border Crossings, in 2017, and most of my existing poems were in that…… Continue reading #338 Backstory of the Poem Thaddeus Rutkowski’s WHERE I’M FROM
#337 Backstory of the Poem Terri Kirby Erickson’s “For Neil Young, Who Brings My Brother Back to me”
Can you go through the step-by-step process of writing this poem from the moment the idea was first conceived in your brain until final form? My poem, “For Neil Young, Who Brings My Brother Back to Me,” (dedicated to my late brother, Tommy) began as a response to watching an old video of Neil Young…… Continue reading #337 Backstory of the Poem Terri Kirby Erickson’s “For Neil Young, Who Brings My Brother Back to me”
#277 Inside the Emotion of Fiction Daryl Glinn-Tanner’s WHAT FEEDS THE HEART
What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? What Feeds the Heart blossomed in my childhood, became a serious endeavor in 1990 while in Valley College; became my Mater’s dissertation at CSUN Northridge State University 2001, and published on November 8,…… Continue reading #277 Inside the Emotion of Fiction Daryl Glinn-Tanner’s WHAT FEEDS THE HEART
#002 The Fascination of One Fact in Non-fiction: YOU ARE NOT ALONE by Doug Lawrence.
What made you decide to write this non-fiction work? A number of people approached me and asked if I would consider writing a book on mentoring and mental health. I had/am dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) so it was a sensitive and raw topic for me to explore. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd Can you talk about…… Continue reading #002 The Fascination of One Fact in Non-fiction: YOU ARE NOT ALONE by Doug Lawrence.
#276 Inside the Emotion of Fiction: J.P. McLean’s BLOOD MARK
What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? I wrote the opening scene of what would become Blood Mark back in August 2015. I didn’t touch it again until I’d completed another series I was writing. When I next picked up…… Continue reading #276 Inside the Emotion of Fiction: J.P. McLean’s BLOOD MARK
#335 Backstory of the Poem “The Grace of Conversion” by Frank Paino.
Can you go through the step-by-step process of writing this poem from the moment the idea was first conceived in your brain until final form? Well, I actually wrote this poem over thirty years ago, so there’s no way I’ll be able to take you through the process step-by-step. That being said, I can say…… Continue reading #335 Backstory of the Poem “The Grace of Conversion” by Frank Paino.
#334 Backstory of the Poem “Figure” by Robert Wrigley
Can you go through the step-by-step process of writing this poem from the moment the idea was first conceived in your brain until final form? I can’t go through the step-by-step process of writing the poem because writing is not a step-by-step process for me. It might be for some people but not me. As…… Continue reading #334 Backstory of the Poem “Figure” by Robert Wrigley
#001 The Fascination of One Fact in Non-fiction: A BLESSING TO EACH OTHER: A NEW ACCOUNT OF JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN RELATIONS by Rebecca Moore
What made you decide to write this non-fiction work? Antisemitism is a growing problem worldwide these days. But rather than focus on conflict, I wanted to let people know that there is another way to consider Jewish Christian relations. The book therefore focuses on ways Jews and Christians have cooperated and worked together throughout history.…… Continue reading #001 The Fascination of One Fact in Non-fiction: A BLESSING TO EACH OTHER: A NEW ACCOUNT OF JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN RELATIONS by Rebecca Moore
#275 Inside the Emotion of Fiction LILLI CHERNOFSKY by Nina Vida
What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? I began writing “Lilli Chernofsky” in 1991. The writing of it was interrupted by other projects, but I began to write seriously about the German-Jewish WWII exodus to Shanghai in 2014 and finished…… Continue reading #275 Inside the Emotion of Fiction LILLI CHERNOFSKY by Nina Vida
#024 The Magnification of one Memory in Memoir: Eileen Pollack’s investigative memoir THE ONLY WOMAN IN THE ROOM: WHY SCIENCE IS STILL A BOY’S CLUB
What is the date you began writing this memoir and the date when you completed the memoir? In January 2005, Larry Summers (BELOW), then the president of Harvard, was conducting a lunchtime discussion with his faculty when he wondered aloud why more women didn’t hold tenured positions in the hard sciences at their university. Maybe…… Continue reading #024 The Magnification of one Memory in Memoir: Eileen Pollack’s investigative memoir THE ONLY WOMAN IN THE ROOM: WHY SCIENCE IS STILL A BOY’S CLUB
