#023 Magnification of One Memory In Memoir: Marilyn L. Davis’s FINDING NORTH: A JOURNEY FROM ADDICT TO ADVOCATE

Middle: Marilyn L. Davis in 2018. Copyright by Marilyn L. Davis What is the date you began writing this memoir and the date when you completed the memoir? Without being facetious, I started my memoir as a nine-year-old struggling with bullying in school. My pediatrician suggested to my mother that I write in a diary…… Continue reading #023 Magnification of One Memory In Memoir: Marilyn L. Davis’s FINDING NORTH: A JOURNEY FROM ADDICT TO ADVOCATE

#273 Inside the Emotion of Fiction Tim Wendel’s Escape From Castro’s Cuba

What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? I thought I was finished with stories set in Cuba and the baseball and political worlds there. After all, I had already published a novel (CASTRO’S CURVEBALL) and a novella (HABANA LIBRE) set…… Continue reading #273 Inside the Emotion of Fiction Tim Wendel’s Escape From Castro’s Cuba

#20 Backstory of the Poem “At Least I Can Start Suffering” by Charles Rammelkamp

*This was first published on June 23, 2018 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 must have watched SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN with my children a hundred times.  So linkin the quotation from Cosmo Brown (Donald…… Continue reading #20 Backstory of the Poem “At Least I Can Start Suffering” by Charles Rammelkamp

#19 Backstory of the Poem “STILETTO KILLER… A Surmise” by Alexis Rhone Fancher

Alexis Rhone Fancher on March 11, 2018. Credit and Copyright by Alexis Rhone Fancher *This was first published on June 9, 2018 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 read about the murder in an online…… Continue reading #19 Backstory of the Poem “STILETTO KILLER… A Surmise” by Alexis Rhone Fancher

#18 Backstory of the Poem “ARTERIAL DISCOMBOBULATION” by Juliet Cook

*This was first published on May 25, 2018 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 be step-by-step process about it, because it was written several years ago, and I have memory issues, as well as…… Continue reading #18 Backstory of the Poem “ARTERIAL DISCOMBOBULATION” by Juliet Cook

#17 Backstory of the Poem “The Swallows of Barcelona” by Marlon Fick

*This was first published on May 12, 2018. 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 the summer of 2017, I was in Barcelona for three months. One day I saw a very old man sitting on…… Continue reading #17 Backstory of the Poem “The Swallows of Barcelona” by Marlon Fick

#16 Backstory of the Poem “Reliquary” by Beth Copeland

*This was first published in April 28, 2018.   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?   When my mother died five years ago, I inherited a cedar chest my grandfather made for her. At the time, women…… Continue reading #16 Backstory of the Poem “Reliquary” by Beth Copeland

#015 Backstory of the Poem “Ode to Disappointment” by Marilyn Kallet

Marilyn Kallet in France in June of 2016. Copyright by Marilyn Kallet *This was first published on April 4, 2018. 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?  Where were you when you started to actually write the…… Continue reading #015 Backstory of the Poem “Ode to Disappointment” by Marilyn Kallet

#014 Backstory of the Poem “Colors” by Ibrahim Honjo

*This was first published on March 31, 2018 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 developed the first draft while driving to work one morning. Every time I stopped at a red light I quickly scribbled…… Continue reading #014 Backstory of the Poem “Colors” by Ibrahim Honjo

#013 Backstory of the Poem Jan Steckel’s “Holiday on ICE”

*This was first published on March 24, 2018. 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 have several Latino neighbors with small children, and one of them was the model for the child in this poem. The…… Continue reading #013 Backstory of the Poem Jan Steckel’s “Holiday on ICE”

#012 Backstory of the Poem Angela Narciso Torres’s “What I Learned This Week”

Angela Narciso Torres. Attributed to Marlene del Rosari *This was first published on March 17, 2018 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?  The kernel for this poem came from a William Stafford poem I’d read years…… Continue reading #012 Backstory of the Poem Angela Narciso Torres’s “What I Learned This Week”

011 Backstory of the Poem “After Diane Beatty’s Photograph, “History Abandoned” by Arya Francis Jenkins

*This was first published on March 10, 2018 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?   “History Abandoned,” is an Ekphrastic poem written after a photograph by the same name by photographer Diane Beatty. Her photograph was part…… Continue reading 011 Backstory of the Poem “After Diane Beatty’s Photograph, “History Abandoned” by Arya Francis Jenkins

#272 Inside the Emotion of Fiction: Michelle Ross’s short story “Lifecycle of an Ungrateful Daughter,” from her short story collection SHAPESHIFTING

What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? I have no idea what date I began writing this collection of stories, but I can tell you that the oldest story in the collection, “Lifecycle of an Ungrateful Daughter,” is a piece…… Continue reading #272 Inside the Emotion of Fiction: Michelle Ross’s short story “Lifecycle of an Ungrateful Daughter,” from her short story collection SHAPESHIFTING

#331 Backstory of the Poem: Ken Pobo’s “Migrations”

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’ve chosen the poem “Migrations.” The poem began by thinking about differences people may have in a relationship.  Some are more challenging than others.  The bird image and the title…… Continue reading #331 Backstory of the Poem: Ken Pobo’s “Migrations”

#010 Backstory of the Poem “Natural Reflection of Your Palms” by Scott Thomas Outlar

*This was first published on March 03, 2018 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’ve been residing in the suburbs outside of Atlanta, Georgia for the past several years. Two of my favorite activities are walking…… Continue reading #010 Backstory of the Poem “Natural Reflection of Your Palms” by Scott Thomas Outlar

#009 Backstory of the Poem Charles Clifford Brooks III’s “The Gift of the Year with Granny”

*This was first published on February 24, 2018 What was your grandmother’s full name?  Her birthdate? And the day she died?   Hazie Hestine Stager-Justice (BELOW).  She was the only daughter among five brothers, born on February 2, 1925 and died on December 9, 2013.  She was brought up tough, and as much as she loved…… Continue reading #009 Backstory of the Poem Charles Clifford Brooks III’s “The Gift of the Year with Granny”

#008 Backstory of the Poem Alexis Rhone Fancher’s “June Fairchild Isn’t Dead”

*This was first published on February 17, 2018 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 met June Fairchild less than a year before she died on Feb. 17th, 2015. My husband and I, then living in…… Continue reading #008 Backstory of the Poem Alexis Rhone Fancher’s “June Fairchild Isn’t Dead”

#007 Backstory of the Poem Leslea Newman’s “That Night”

*This was first published on February 09, 2018 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?   The form came pretty quickly to me. I was struck by the word “shot” (I am very much a language poet). I…… Continue reading #007 Backstory of the Poem Leslea Newman’s “That Night”

#006 Backstory of the Poem Susan Sundwall’s “The Ringmaster”

*This was first published on February 03, 2018 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? On my blog, back in March of 2013 when I first posted this poem, I mention that it came to me in…… Continue reading #006 Backstory of the Poem Susan Sundwall’s “The Ringmaster”

#005 Backstory of the Poem Ellen Foos’s “Sideyard”

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? The first draft developed in one sitting, then some minor edits as I fine-tuned it and also took it to the critique group to which I belong. Someone actually advised…… Continue reading #005 Backstory of the Poem Ellen Foos’s “Sideyard”

#004 Backstory of the Poem Sonia Saikaley’s “Modern Matsushima”

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 2007, I went to Japan to teach English through the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme. I read about the three most scenic views in Japan and one of…… Continue reading #004 Backstory of the Poem Sonia Saikaley’s “Modern Matsushima”

#003 Backstory of the Poem Barbara Crooker’s “Orange”

*This feature was first published on January 12, 2018. 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? To begin with, I think of myself as primarily a nature writer or spiritual writer, not a political one.  Recently, I…… Continue reading #003 Backstory of the Poem Barbara Crooker’s “Orange”

#002 Backstory of the Poem Alexis Rhone Fancher’s “82 Miles From the Beach, We Order The Lobster At Clear Lake Café”

*This feature was first published on January 8, 2018 Where were you when you started to actually write the poem?  And please describe the place in great detail. I wrote this poem where I write all my poems, on my desktop computer in my studio/office. The room is small, with a huge desk (which I…… Continue reading #002 Backstory of the Poem Alexis Rhone Fancher’s “82 Miles From the Beach, We Order The Lobster At Clear Lake Café”

#001 Backstory of the Poem Margo Berdeshevsky’s “12 – 2014”

*This feature was originally published on December 29, 2018.        The poem “12-2014” was first published in New Letters/ 2015, and is one of many great poems in Margo Berdeshevsky’s poetry collection Before The Drought published by Glass Lyre Press on September 15, 2017.   Below is a scripted interview conducted between the CRC Blog and…… Continue reading #001 Backstory of the Poem Margo Berdeshevsky’s “12 – 2014”

#22 The Magnification of One Memory in Memoir: Dr. Teresa Van Woy’s WILDFLOWER A TRAIL OF TRANSCENDENCE

What is the date you began writing this memoir and the date when you completed the memoir? Well, I never in my life though I would write my memoir.  I was at a weekend retreat (BELOW LEFT) where everyone was sharing their life stories, and when I didn’t share anything personal, the teacher asked me…… Continue reading #22 The Magnification of One Memory in Memoir: Dr. Teresa Van Woy’s WILDFLOWER A TRAIL OF TRANSCENDENCE

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