so grateful for this essay in LitHub, on not vanishing our writing heroes
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Quietly, determinedly, I have returned to the writing of essays. My pieces in the Philadelphia Inquirer becoming ever more personal. My research for fiction yielding explorations of the truth (in Woven Tale Press). And, this past week, the publication of an essay long in the making in LitHub.
Finding my voice again. Slowly.
The LitHub essay stems from years of reading and wondering about Paul Horgan. From a trip my husband and I took out west. From a letter that was sent to me from Andrew Wyeth's nephew. From my wondering, often, what really remains of writers once they are gone. And why.
"Reclaiming a Beloved Writer from the Brink of Disappearance" can be found here.
Finding my voice again. Slowly.
The LitHub essay stems from years of reading and wondering about Paul Horgan. From a trip my husband and I took out west. From a letter that was sent to me from Andrew Wyeth's nephew. From my wondering, often, what really remains of writers once they are gone. And why.
"Reclaiming a Beloved Writer from the Brink of Disappearance" can be found here.
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