Spring Updates

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

Visiting Wheaton

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

Approaching Totality

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

You Know You Want To.

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

Flash Writing Workshop in November

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

Fiction in Bristol

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

Flash Fiction Workshop – Write Along, Week 3

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

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