James Brush and his Writing Space
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James Brush is no stranger to these pages. He was my first interview victim a few months ago. I’ve asked him to return and provide us a glimpse at his writing space and he graciously agreed. This is a fascinating look behind the curtain and I’m pleased to share it with you. ========================= My dad [...]
Randall Weiss and His Writing Space
This go ’round, we here from Oklahoma writer Randall Weiss. I’m pleased he shared his writing space and views with us. During the month on April, since I will be playing in the National Poem Writing Month hoopla (a poetic draft a day…ack!), this series of Guest Posts will be scaled back so as [...]
Kelli Russell Agodon and her Writing Space
My Life in a Shed: Making the Space to Write I am writing to you in the middle of a rainstorm. The rainstorm is both outside and in my head. I found myself being distracted by the box of Camp Fire mints on the table, my cat, and the laundry that still needed to be [...]
Richard Fenwick and His Writing Space
Ah, the writing space. For me, it’s not a physical location, but a a blank page and a mindset, where creativity squeaks out and where (when I’m lucky) poetry gets recorded. Even on those days I don’t feel productive, as long as I pay attention to the combination, something creative happens. Perhaps not something worth sharing, but something. [...]
KELLIE ELMORE And her Writing Space
Welcome back! Today as we continue with the Writing Spaces series, we welcome Kellie Elmore from Magic in the Backyard. As always, if you’d like a closer look at the photo, give it a click. My thanks to Kellie for participating and look out for her new book coming in May! If you’d like to [...]






