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  • I’m a small town/country girl and always will be. To be honest, living in the city may open more doors to the world of poetry, but it would probably kill any creative juices I may have.

    June 09, 2010
  • No, I totally get that. I’m an extroverted A type, so according to this book I should love cities! But I tend to end up in little towns an hour and a half away from a big city (like Napa, CA, Port Townsend and Bainbridge Island in WA, and the outskirts of Richmond, VA.) I like trees and friendliness and the lack of crime and clean air. I can’t imagine being able to write without trees.

    June 09, 2010
  • I’m always longing to move, and missing places I used to live, even when I hated living there–how strange is that? My spouse and I spent our childhoods and teenage years moving with our families. Before our current house, we had never lived in a house longer than 4 years, and rarely longer than 2. So, I guess it’s no wonder I dream of moving.

    I love the idea of reinventing myself, even though I know that a complete remodel is unlikely. Why is it so hard to reinvent myself here? Why do I want to reinvent myself so much? Does one ever grow out of these teenage girl yearnings?

    Ah, questions for another day, a different post.

    June 10, 2010
  • Boston isn’t a very good city for poets. It’s almost as expensive as New York but doesn’t have nearly as many benefits, IMO. Less community and much less variety of community; few good bookstores if any (good for poetry that is). Even the famed Grolier is mostly older books. There’s just not an exciting “scene.” But it’s not small/rural enough that you feel like you’re away from it all and just doing your own thing.

    June 11, 2010
  • It has been cool and raining in Napa. Come back to Seattle. We have the bookstores–the ever-amazing Open Books, and the newly relocated Elliott Bay Books (was there just this afternoon)–plus Hugo House. Seattle isn’t a small town, but it has several within ferry distance. Think Vashon, think Kingston (Kelli would agree with me). Vanpools run to Redmond from Whidbey Island. I’m just sayin’.

    June 11, 2010

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