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					<description><![CDATA[Feeling very cheered since the last post, mostly because of time and perspective, and your cheerful posts and funny e-mails, and also by the visit of one of my younger writer friends from Pacific U who came out to our little seaside town by way of our temporary foot-ferry from Seattle. It was so much [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Feeling very cheered since the last post, mostly because of time and perspective, and your cheerful posts and funny e-mails, and also by the visit of one of my younger writer friends from Pacific U who came out to our little seaside town by way of our temporary foot-ferry from Seattle. It was so much fun to talk about fiction, to stack up books to recommend, to celebrate her first acceptance at the (paying!) journal <em>Asimov&#8217;s</em>, to drink tea and discuss literature like actual serious writers. Ha!  Oh, to be 26 again, and also a fiction writer! Anyway, thanks for the visit, FS, and good luck at the residency! I&#8217;ll miss the crazy Oregon ocean and all the fun writer stuff.</p>
<p>I also thought about Amazon reviews in general, about how many times we read a book and love  it, but never contact the author, or leave any trace of our love anywhere. Amazon does let you leave a &#8220;hey, I really enjoyed your work&#8221; message to authors, which, whether they are small-publisher poets or tech writers or big-selling fiction authors, probably do read and worry over their Amazon reviews, just like I did.</p>
<p>Another Steel Toe author on NPR&#8217;s The Writer&#8217;s Almanac, &#8220;What My Father Believed&#8221; by John Guzlowski: <a href="http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/programs/2007/12/24/#friday">http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/programs/2007/12/24/#friday</a></p>
<p>And, I&#8217;m doing my first Port Townsend reading at the Northwind Arts Center on January 10th with my friend Ronda Broatch. It&#8217;ll be nice to connect with a new poetry community. I miss my Redmond readings at Soul Food, but this will be a good group too, I can feel it.</p>
<p>Been reading the Sylvia/Ted biography, <em><strong>Her Husband</strong></em>. I&#8217;m reminded as I listen how many good things, how many successes, Sylvia had early in life. It&#8217;s easy to let small discouragements (and in her case, also a wandering husband leaving her with two kids in a cold English winter) overshadow all the good &#8211; think how much more Sylvia could have contributed if she&#8217;d stuck around.</p>
<p>Anyway, happy New Year and Welcome 2008! I hope it will be a better year for the world: more healing, more peace, more love, more celebration.</p>
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