writing & living: a mysticism of place
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"I like how you can see the bones of wildness better in the cold"
"in summer, the memory of him is strongest, returning not in details, but in a kind of pressure on my consciousness, the way liquid in a barometer signals a storm."
"I like how you can see the bones of wildness better in the cold"
"in summer, the memory of him is strongest, returning not in details, but in a kind of pressure on my consciousness, the way liquid in a barometer signals a storm."
Popped up to Mpls to listen to writers incl Hill read their work. Check out blues of Bemidji and his migrations .
Good to be in a room full of writers & readers reminding ourselves what power & community beauty & truth telling create.
Popped up to Mpls to listen to writers incl Hill read their work. Check out blues of Bemidji and his migrations .
Good to be in a room full of writers & readers reminding ourselves what power & community beauty & truth telling create.
I've been a Roxanne Gay super fan since her Bad Feminist. Works tightly argued and clever. Always on my feminist theo rdg list see her "Why I Can't Forgive Dylan Roof" She walks the talk supporting new writers w range of voices.
I've been a Roxanne Gay super fan since her Bad Feminist. Works tightly argued and clever. Always on my feminist theo rdg list see her "Why I Can't Forgive Dylan Roof" She walks the talk supporting new writers w range of voices.
Poems as memoir by this prolific author. How does someone become a writer? I like to think this book causes a chain reaction in young adults with relatable stories who themselves become writers. I found my near generation here too.
Poems as memoir by this prolific author. How does someone become a writer? I like to think this book causes a chain reaction in young adults with relatable stories who themselves become writers. I found my near generation here too.
Absolutely devoured this one. Especially like the chapter on Madeline Island. I'm mesmerized by how we ARE our land & how we read through our own layers of history, geology and identity.
Absolutely devoured this one. Especially like the chapter on Madeline Island. I'm mesmerized by how we ARE our land & how we read through our own layers of history, geology and identity.
Because we need revolutionaries now. And pacts with leopards. And storytelling as power vs oil companies, dictators and other fiends
Because we need revolutionaries now. And pacts with leopards. And storytelling as power vs oil companies, dictators and other fiends
For the word and image combinations that change the English language for me. Brown's reading and accompanying us is trustworthy and transforming. The title poem is an incantation to all that's holy.
For the word and image combinations that change the English language for me. Brown's reading and accompanying us is trustworthy and transforming. The title poem is an incantation to all that's holy.
Love her fiction (Birds of Opulence) & so excited to jump into this cookbook. The heart of spirituality, women ancestors & nourishment. And ghosts. Good interviews out there right now about this one. Can hardly wait to taste and see
Love her fiction (Birds of Opulence) & so excited to jump into this cookbook. The heart of spirituality, women ancestors & nourishment. And ghosts. Good interviews out there right now about this one. Can hardly wait to taste and see