Enjoy this interview about Connie May Fowler’s new book, A Million Fragile Bones, about the emotional and environmental impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Enjoy this interview about Connie May Fowler’s new book, A Million Fragile Bones, about the emotional and environmental impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Carol Frost writes:
Rollins Writers Conference starts this May, and we’d love to see applications from local writers. We share the credo of Winter With the Writers and the National Book Foundation – that all national writing is local. Our faculty are Winter With the Writers guests from past years, and the programming is similar to programming during WWW festivals, only dedicated to writers who are no longer undergraduates – writers with manuscripts that are close to ready to send out and writers who want to step up their publishing opportunities. We’ve extended our application deadline till the first of May.
Learn more here.
Here’s the faculty.
Apply here.
Tuesday, March 7th from 8-10 p.m. at:
Orlando’s newsiest reading series leaps into spring with a crackerjack cadre of local authors, giving us poetry and prose inspired by the headlines of February. Host Tod Caviness welcomes the following writers, provided their sense of humanity survives the constant air-raid siren of our current news cycle:
– Josh Dull
– Darlyn Finch Kuhn
– Trevor Fraser
– Racquel Henry
– John King
Your Scribbler intends to read from the Bigly Beautiful Book of What Women Want.
Don’t make me come get you!
… you’ll enjoy STOPUMedia’s website and its brand-new book where a gent who looks vaguely familiar mansplains what women want.
“Nasty women want this book for Valentine’s Day; BELIEVE ME.” ~ D.J. Drumpf