Girls on Film – Upcoming Events and Workshops

I’m so excited to announce that my flash fiction chapbook, Girls on Film, has been released and is available for purchase. It was a winner of the 2015 Vella Chapbook Contest and is published by Paper Nautilus. The collection is … Continue reading

Book Giveaway!

Patty Flaherty Pagan, editor and publisher at Spider Road Press, is calling for more people to review Up, Do: Flash Fiction by Women Writers. It’s an amazing anthology, and I’d think so even if it didn’t have two of my … Continue reading

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A Month of Goats and Monkeys (and Downtown Turkeys)

So April was National Poetry Month, and as busy as it always is.

Downtown Turkey owns this sidewalk.

Downtown Turkey owns this sidewalk.

I visited Falmouth Public Library for two days of teen writing workshops and met this well-mannered turkey strutting his stuff downtown. As usual, my students inspired me, and I started a new flash fiction story.

I took part in Goat Hill Writers Workshop-Palooza! event, a daylong feast of writing workshops, in Providence and led two flash fiction workshops. Oh, and finished that story, and wrote another new story!

Workshop-Palooza!

Workshop-Palooza!

I visited De La Salle Middle School, also in Providence, through the RI Writers in the Schools program (thanks, Tina Cane–you are the best!) and spent a spirited hour with some talented seventh-grade writers, doing erasure poetry based on a Prince song, a quote from To Kill a Mockingbird, and an encyclopedia entry about mourning doves.

And I finished the month with a new publication, “The Last Thing She Wore,” in Monkeybicycle.

Next month: more work on my forthcoming chapbook, Girls on Film, and rejuvenation and renewal at Morning Garden Writers’ Retreat!

Recent Publications and Classes

I just finished another super summer writing workshop with the amazing teens of Tiverton Public Library! Thanks to Abby Porter, teen librarian, for inviting me back for another year, and to all the teen writers whose creativity and energy always … Continue reading

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Read All the Stories (Except for the One You Listen To)

Stories here, stories there. Little stories everywhere.

Literary Orphans, Issue 17 (Ella Fitzgerald): “From A Short History of Black Bread Lake.

The Flexible Persona, Issue 2.3: “With Holden Caulfield in the Panic Room.” Listen to this audio story on Soundcloud.

Litro NY: “So You Want to Be a Poet.”

KYSO Flash, Issue 2: “Happy Meal” (microfiction).
Also in this issue:
“Wendy and Brian on the Last Night of the World” (fiction) and “Penny Postcard, 1902 (No Cancellation)” (poetry).

From a Short History of Black Bread Lake

From a Short History of Black Bread Lake