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Wendy
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Aug 22, 2012 11:27PM
I'm currently reading your book and enjoying it. I read an article about it in the Antiochian. Having attended Antioch from 1974-1977, I wonder when you were there. (I'm so happy Antioch is back!) Indiana, 15 miles from Lake Michigan, was where I spent my first 17 years. Even though I never rode the rails or sniffed glue, I recognize some of your characters from my own mid-West upbringing. Many are still living back in my hometown. Congratulations on a wonderful book!
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Hi Wendy -- I was at Antioch from 71 through 76, so our time overlapped. I took a lot of Lit classes, from Eric Horsting especially, and was Record editor one term. What about you? I'm glad you like W2W. Thanks for getting in touch! - Scott
We could have crossed paths. I took an independent study with Eric Horsting in poetry. Also, a theater class with Duane Jones (of Night of the Living Dead fame). He was a great teacher. Also Russian Lit. But my favorite class was Paleontology with visiting professor Stephen Jay Gould during a summer quarter. We went out and hunted fossils in rural Ohio. I was photographer on the Record in 1976 or 77, not sure which. John Bigelow was editor. I have an idea for a novel and have written a little. Last year I took some courses at Richard Hugo House, a community house in Seattle that has classes, resources, readings, events etc. for writers. My other career was in research nursing, but have "retired" from that now and can focus on writing. Did you have another career while you were writing the book? Thanks for your reply.
Wendy




