by AuthorSue | Oct 11, 2014 | poetry, teaching, Writing
This has been a fantastic tour, and a busy one: 3 readings, 2 school workshops, lots of talking and eating and drinking. When I get frustrated by the difficulties of this writing life, I do need to remember how much it has enriched my life, too — all the new...
by AuthorSue | Sep 26, 2014 | history, novels, poetry, politics, teaching, Writing
I come from a heritage where history and tradition are all important. Indeed, as a Jew, I have often felt as if history has been more important than the present. I don’t often write about Judaism here and I’m not going to write about it now. But this High...
by AuthorSue | Sep 16, 2014 | Cambodia, novels, philanthropy, teaching, Writing
The well-read and very widely circulated ezine, Better After 50, has asked to run an article about me, my writings, my teaching, and why Cambodia. It’s been published today and I’m rather chuffed to be able to pass it on to you. You can read it...
by AuthorSue | Sep 11, 2014 | Cambodia, philanthropy, poetry, short story, teaching, Uncategorized, Writing
Fancy an adventure? Or even a day’s dream of one? Then come along to one of my Writing Through Cambodia training sessions! I am very excited to tell everyone, especially my friends in New England, that the first Training Session for my Writing Through Cambodia...
by AuthorSue | Sep 5, 2014 | Cambodia, teaching, Writing
‘vs’? Really? I have spent a lot of time this summer pondering just that. Teaching has always been a large part of my career, starting with the occasional workshop in my kids’ schools, and then moving on to: * workshops for kids with specific...
by AuthorSue | Jun 24, 2014 | poetry, teaching, Uncategorized, Writing
I’m a city dweller. Cities are what draws me, and if not cities, then coastlines. So, although I’ve always liked gardens, and even admired some, I’ve never really “gotten” them. It always felt as if there was some secret I wasn’t...
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