
Summer Sunlight (Isles of Shoals) by Childe Hassam, 1892

Summer Sunlight (Isles of Shoals) by Childe Hassam, 1892
“Usually I circle around an idea, coming at it from many angles. In the process it seems to me as valid to move from abstraction towards realism and back again as it is for a poet to move from Lyric to Villanelle and back. The process of work being the discovery of the idea. Sometimes an idea which has been inchoate is defined. Sometimes and idea is inchoate–a song or a poem can help to define it. Or hold it in focus.”-Judith Rothschild, 1976 (Judith Rothschild: An Artist’s Search by Jack Flam)
Do you like horror? Short stories? Horror short stories?
How about free things?
If you answered “yes” to all of the above, you’ll want to enter our June giveaway.
I have decided to make the ultimate sacrifice, and will be parting with a copy of Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling. It’s a nifty book that features my story, Beyond the Boneyard Gate.

Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling
If you’d like to enter, please leave a comment on this post by the end of the month. That’s all! A winner will be chosen on or around 1st July. This giveaway is open to residents of the United States or Canada. Good luck!
I cannot know, yet, whether or not I will miss this tree after we move. Since it is one of the only poetic things about our current neighborhood, I’m leaning towards yes. Time will tell.

Flowering Tree in the Backyard
“I believe one writes because one has to create a world in which one can live.”-Anaïs Nin
“Write hard and clear about what hurts”.-Ernest Hemingway
“Poetry is just the evidence of life. If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash.”-Leonard Cohen
“He asked, “What makes a man a writer?” “Well,” I said, “it’s simple. You either get it down on paper, of jump off a bridge.”-Charles Bukowski
“If a story is in you, it has to come out.”-William Faulkner
“That’s all we have, finally, the words, and they had better be the right ones.”-Raymond Carver
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: On the Way.

I saw this during a road trip in 2014. It was by our car in a hotel parking lot in Tennessee.
[R]evolving Incarnations: A Questionnaire For Passionate Readers is an interview series done in classic Q&A format. Each entry features one intrepid writer/blogger/artist/creative mastermind as they take on the same 40 reading-themed questions and scenarios.
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Author Flannery O’Connor on new stamp June 5 [Linns.com]
This is exciting!

Geoffrey Chaucer. Frontispiece for The Canterbury Tales, 1478 (?), by William Caxton. The British Library.