...the very first page of the very first notes I ever took, for my very first writing workshop. I was a mother already. I was way too old to be a newbie. But there I was in Spoleto, Italy, in July 1994, and there, before me, stood Reginald Gibbons and Rosellen Brown. In two too-short weeks they taught me most everything I still know about the making of stories.
I'll be reflecting on the idiosyncratic evolution of this writer's life,
among other things, at the Radnor Memorial Library, November 16th, 7:30. I hope you'll join me.
Published on November 03, 2010 05:34