by AuthorSue | Dec 12, 2014 | Uncategorized
There is no doubt that in today’s world of writers, teaching plays a big part for most of us. Some teach in university Creative Writing degree programs, but most teach in other places like retreats, writing organisations, schools, prisons, even their own living...
by AuthorSue | Nov 3, 2014 | Cambodia, novels, philanthropy, Writing
Life is very busy right now. Not only are both my sons planning weddings (as I wrote about here ), but I am also planning the next trip to Cambodia and, very importantly, working very hard to get my Writing Through organisation up and running, complete with training...
by AuthorSue | Oct 27, 2014 | novels, Uncategorized, Writing
I recently read Mike Horwood’s new novel, Arthur’s Eventful Weekend. I liked it very much. It’s a deceptive book — much more than the casual narrative style lulls you into believing. It’s experimental yet accessible and, considering...
by AuthorSue | Oct 21, 2014 | novels, poetry, Writing
On a personal note, over the past short amount of time, both of my sons have become engaged to wonderful women. We at Chez Guiney couldn’t be happier, but the writer-in-residence here can’t help from being a bit contemplative, as well. And one of the...
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...
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