There is a downfall to being a writing student and studying abroad, particularly across an ocean, and working with several very successful authors. (I know, it's astounding. How could there possibly be a downside?) But the downside is this: you are very low on disposable income, you spend every penny you can on books by … Continue reading My Bookshelf is Particularly Well-Traveled
Tag: Ireland
I'm only roughly calling this a book "review" because I'm less writing this as a review of Selina Guinness' work and more simply because I want to talk about the story at large. As many of you know, I don't commonly read non-fiction, but after visiting Tibradden last year during my final residency of graduate … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW(?) – The Crocodile by the Door
So when I was cleaning my room recently, I found a piece of paper with two ideas (I believe for this blog) written down on it. I'm still not sure what I mean by the second one, so I figured I'd give myself a while to work on that and write about this first one … Continue reading Remembering the Inspiration