This Blog accompanies my class Miss Bronte Meets Miss Pym. There are graphics and photos, bliographies and lists of books in print. Included is information about related topics and The other Brontes, Shirley Jackson, Laura Ingalls Wilder and Susan Glapsell. Please visit often, and feel free to visit whether you are in my course or not. In Memory of our Friend Cathy Berta
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Thursday, May 31, 2018
An Apologia for Countess Erzebet Bathory: In Memoriam; St. Joan of Arc
An Apologia for Countess Erzebet Bathory: In Memoriam; St. Joan of Arc: Yesterday marks the 588th year since the martyrdom of Joan, the Maid of Orleans. Little is known of her early life, but much is surmised. ...
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Why We Need Dolls In Our Lives - Ruby Lane Blog
Why We Need Dolls In Our Lives - Ruby Lane Blog: Why We Need Dolls In Our Lives: No culture has been without dolls. In some societies, the doll figures that remain seem to be more idol or ritual figures, but the same cultures refer to dolls as children’s toys. They might be very simple compared to their idols or decorative figures, maybe a decorated twig... Read more »
Sunday, May 20, 2018
What is writing?
What is writing?
Now that I’ve forsaken all else to write fulltime, I’ve
actually had time to think about what I’m doing.
In some ways, you are a writer, or you are not. You also
have to love books and reading. You have to want to possess books, too. You need to hold them, look at them.
Your biography becomes the sum of the volumes arranged on
your book shelves.
You need to write down your ideas or they’re gone. You learn to write on anything handy. I wrote the first draft of this post in the
blank pages located in the back of Larry McMurtry’s Books. My dissertation director wrote on envelope and scraps of
paper. These she arranged carefully and
stored in larger envelopes, labeled and dated.
I did the same thing with PostIt notes, some inadvertently left in books
I libraries all over the country. I
secretly hope someone will see them and add their own PostIts to the dialog.
Writing preserves one’s sanity. Our characters are the voices I our heads;
Playwrights, novelists, short story writers, poets, and lyricists have to
entrap their characters on paper, or go mad.
If writing is madness, then I’ve been so all my life. I’ve written and made up stories since I was
a toddler, but in college, it hit me. I was a writer. I to go beyond carefully crated papers, done
in Spanish and English for grades.
It was in college that I started to love research too, and
compiling bibliographies. Yet, there were books and stories beyond the
assignments. If followed them, as I would tell my students to do later, and I
amassed a large personal library, encouraged by my mother, who ever threw away
book.
I soon wrote in different genres, exploring different
authors, types of writing, just a I played different kinds of music on the
piano.
Then, I came to love the tools of writing: paper, notebooks,
pens, pencils, all kids of writing supplies, even writing technology. I don’t
see my self stopping.
We either write for craft, proofreading ads or writing for
work, or for art, as writers who want to
be read, but whose goal is to write, not to publish for big money.
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Memoir; Writing your Life Story: Books and Literary Life; Two Memoirs
Memoir; Writing your Life Story: Books and Literary Life; Two Memoirs: Lately, I've been reading Larry McMurtry's memoirs, the two books listed in the title. He shows us what I've always believed, t...
Monday, May 7, 2018
Dr. E's Doll Museum Blog: Guest Blog on Motiviation and Whole Journey; my Fr...
Dr. E's Doll Museum Blog: Guest Blog on Motiviation and Whole Journey; my Fr...: My name is Mary, I’m 26 years old and a Mom and Wife. I have two boys, ages 6 and 5. Twin girls, about to turn 2 in one month . T...
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