Literature This was my month for Reading the Theatre, and what a month it was! Read my round-up here. I'd like to also highlight posts by other bloggers who joined in the fun: At Calmgrove, a review of The Tragedy of Arthur At Lizzie Ross, Writer, after a false start or two, reading the plays … Continue reading Month in Review: April 2023
Another essay: A Cosmic Twist
Here's another link to an essay of mine that was just published in Kosmos Journal: "A Cosmic Twist: The elemental art of spinning." Look up into the clear night sky, and after a time you will perceive how the stars rotate around a central axis, as if on a great wheel. The ancients saw this … Continue reading Another essay: A Cosmic Twist
7 Ways Blogging Helped My Writing
I'm delighted to announce that my article with the above title was included in a recent issue of the Authors Publish Newsletter. Here's how it begins: In my mid-thirties, shortly before my son was born, I sold two essays to national magazines and thought my writing career had finally been launched. Then, postpartum depression and … Continue reading 7 Ways Blogging Helped My Writing
Reading the Theatre 2023: What I read (and listened to and watched)
A couple of years ago, when going to live performances became impossible, I came up with the idea of doing a month of Reading the Theatre -- reading all kinds of books from and about the world of the performing arts. Although the idea has not caught on more widely in the blogosphere, I find … Continue reading Reading the Theatre 2023: What I read (and listened to and watched)
Share Four Somethings: April 2023
This month, I love that I finally got my hair cut after more than a year -- the not-cutting started during COVID, and then I just could not seem to get it together to have a trim. So when I finally located my former stylist (who had moved in the meantime, I discovered!) I had … Continue reading Share Four Somethings: April 2023
Beautiful Books: Neverwhere
Hello! Sorry for disappearing this month. Everything is fine, just a bit hectic. I've been reading busily for Reading the Theatre, and will post mini-reviews at the end of the month. I also had a wonderful weekend trip to some artistic sites in France and Switzerland and I'll share those soon. I thought I'd come … Continue reading Beautiful Books: Neverwhere
Blog break
Heading into the weekend of Easter, I'm going to take a break from the blog for a week or two. I will be back to share my possible adventures -- I want to visit Chartres, fingers crossed that it will work out. In the meantime, I am enjoying my month of Reading the Theatre along … Continue reading Blog break
Really exciting publication news!
Back in November, as you may or may not recall, I participated in a writing workshop during which I drafted a book project I'd had in mind for some time. This was based around poems that I had written from the point of view of the individuals healed by Christ in the Gospels. (I had … Continue reading Really exciting publication news!
Month in Review: March 2023
Literature March is a month with literary blog events all over the place. As you can see, I found a way to tie into a number of them, including March Magics (the last, alas) and Reading Ireland Month, along with the 2023 LoveHain readalong and my own ongoing challenges.Half of a Yellow Sun was a … Continue reading Month in Review: March 2023
Over at Shiny New Books: Half of a Yellow Sun
My latest review is now up at Shiny New Books, covering the Folio Society edition of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's monumental novel about the Nigeria-Biafra civil war. “The people who offer us the best insights into reality are often novelists,” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has said, [The Guardian, 14 Jan 2020] and reading Adichie’s own novel Half … Continue reading Over at Shiny New Books: Half of a Yellow Sun