A collection of stories and memoirs by women who chose to be Tomboys, including Carson McCullers, Maria Hinojosa, Virginia Woolf, Annie Dillard, and Ursula LeGuin.
A collection of stories and memoirs by women who chose to be Tomboys, including Carson McCullers, Maria Hinojosa, Virginia Woolf, Annie Dillard, and U...
In the Wake of Home is a volume of acute tenderness: for a father's drinking, a sister's death by drowning, a brother's suicide, a lover found and lost, and above all for the vulnerable child self that remains alive in the grown woman who seeks "a way to praise."
In the Wake of Home is a volume of acute tenderness: for a father's drinking, a sister's death by drowning, a brother's suicide, a lover found and los...
Rory was best known for his watercolours of leaves and flowers on vellum. He died (too young) in 1982. But his work remains: in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, in museums and private collections all over the world. His niece, Christian says of Rory: "It was from looking at Rory's pictures that I first began to see. He was my mentor for a crucial nine years, from my late teens until well into my twenties. He was an artist, first and foremost, whereas I knew from early on that I wanted to write. But across all the differences of genre and...
Rory was best known for his watercolours of leaves and flowers on vellum. He died (too young) in 1982. But his work remains: in the Scottish National ...
"We called him tortoise because he taught us."--Lewis Carroll A daily reader of prayer and meditation in serving the practice of lectio divina or "divine reading" based on the twelve chapters of Christian McEwen's 2011 book called World Enough & Time: On Creativity and Slowing Down. Focusing in turn on different subjects, each month introduces a new subject ranging from "the art of slowing down," considering good company and conversation, investigating "child time," to the joys and relaxation to be found in walking. Those who are familiar with Christian's original text will recognize...
"We called him tortoise because he taught us."--Lewis Carroll A daily reader of prayer and meditation in serving the practice of lectio divina or ...
Sparks from the Anvil: The Smith College Poetry Interviews is a collection of discussions with contemporary poets, ranging from established elders like W.S. Merwin and Maxine Kumin to dazzling newcomers like Aracelis Girmay and the Dickman brothers, Matthew and Michael. In conversation with Christian McEwen, they describe their habitual writing practice, influences, and development, as well as their sense of the American poetry scene, and whatever else comes up in the course of a long, thoughtful, richly meandering exchange. The sixteen interviewed poets are: Annie Boutelle...
Sparks from the Anvil: The Smith College Poetry Interviews is a collection of discussions with contemporary poets, ranging from established elders lik...