The first of Gerry Wolfson-Grande’s “Chess Players” stories, which she’s writing for her MLS thesis project, actually called “The Chess Players,” has been selected to be included in this year’s FWA Anthology, Slices of Life, which will be debuting at the FWA conference in October.
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Tom Wallace is blogging!
Tom Wallace is publishing a new blog with writing partner Moisés Alburquerque. You can find it at www.miamifreeze.blogspot.com The blog promotes the memoir Tom is currently writing with Moisés (or Moses, as he likes his American friends to call him) who came to Florida from Cuba in the Mariel boatlift. Though he’d always been a good kid, he soon found himself homeless on the streets of Little Havana, Miami, surrounded by the murderers, rapists, and other violent criminals Castro had dumped onto America’s streets via the boatlift. He was rescued from that hell by an old friend who offered him a job in the cocaine trade, which culminated in a prison sentence, an ingenious and harrowing escape from Glades Correctional, and a flight through the swamps back to Miami. The book, Miami Freeze, is about the American dream, and an American nightmare. And, yes, it’s about all the things people have heard about and read about and seen on TV and in the movies: shoot outs in the streets of Miami, drug rip offs, dirty cops, fast boats, fearless Marielitos, and an almost deadly addiction to adrenaline.
Tom and Moisés hope you’ll enjoy the ride.
Chris Wiewiora is everywhere!
Chris Wiewiora had a flash fiction piece titled “Again and again and again” (it’s a little erotic/aggressive) picked up by PocketSmut [http://pocketsmut.tumblr.com/].
And his nonfiction personal essay “Pools” is available to read online at FrostWriting.com [http://www.frostwriting.com/issues/article/pools/].
Chris had a flash fiction piece picked up by Ghost Ocean magazine [http://www.ghostoceanmagazine.com/]. It will appear online in November.
2nd Annual Blue Flower Arts Winter Writers’ Conference
January 9 – 15, 2011
The 2nd Annual Blue Flower Arts Winter Writers’ Conference is January 9 – 15, 2011. Hosted by Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, featuring Nick Flynn in memoir; Mark Doty in poetry; and Mary Gaitskill in fiction. Applicants may register with one of the faculty, and participants will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis, with a limit of 12 positions available with each faculty member. The schedule offers daily 2.5 hour workshops in the mornings, with afternoons of open studio time for writing, as well as craft discussions on a range of topics. Evenings are set aside for readings by the faculty, a special guest reading by Paul Lisicky, and an open mic event where participants can share their work. Also on offer are individual 30-minute conferences with your chosen faculty. All faculty readings are free and open to the public. Please visit www.bfawwc.com for more information.
Atlantic Center for the Arts
1414 Art Center Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Information: 386.427.6975, ext. 16
www.bfawwc.com