Recent Publications My two most recently published stories have a very different path to publication. “Historic Preservation,” a micro published in the Irish magazine The Cabinet of Heed, grew out of a writing prompt that took an unexpected turn. I … Continue reading
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I was happy to be invited to teach two flash fiction workshops at Wheaton College this past week as part of the Evelyn Danzig Haas Visiting Artists Program. Despite a little interference from Hurricane Jose, it was a peaceful drive … Continue reading
As I write this, I’m waiting for the solar eclipse and thinking about flash fiction. Because I don’t live in the path of totality, the sun won’t be completely blotted out today, but it will be partially covered. Not fully … Continue reading
The workshop meets Saturday mornings, 10-12, on November 5, 12, and 19 and December 3, 2016. Location: School One, 220 University Avenue, Providence, RI. Note: The workshop series is $225. If you have already registered and sent in your deposit, … Continue reading
To register for this workshop online, click here. If you have questions, you can also contact me directly using the form below. Save Save Save … Continue reading
This is turning out to be an awesome workshop series! We had a great class last night with lots of good work and engaging talk about drafts, revision, and figuring out what’s essential to a story and what can be cut. … Continue reading
This Thursday marks the third and final week of the Swansea Public Library Flash Fiction Workshop, but there’s more flash to come. I’ll also be giving a workshop as part of the Providence International Arts Festival in June, teaching a … Continue reading
We are now in Week 2 of the Swansea Public Library flash fiction workshop, and here are some updates and an important announcement. SESSION 3 POSTPONED: Due to a conflict with another library event, the third and final class of … Continue reading
Bristol Writing Workshop, Week 2 It’s hard to think of a better place for a writing workshop than the Rogers Free Library in scenic coastal Bristol, RI. This beautifully restored historic library offers lots of public space, including a meeting … Continue reading
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