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THEN, SOMETHING: Notes from Cold River: November 2004
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THEN, SOMETHING: Notes from Cold River. Thoughts about poetry and life. Monday, November 29, 2004. My poems, these days, are changing. Suddenly, without knowing, what has happened, I find myself writing short simple lyrics and miniatures. And I am breaking the rules. I write about "beauty" for instance, about "loveliness" about souls and spirit. What is it? This sudden, or perhaps not so sudden pull away from narrative, away from what I call my "flip contemporary voice" to a quieter one? I'm a former New...
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Long Pine Limited: March 2011
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Hop in. I'm figuring out right now how we might include you from your home if you don't live in the area and want to work along with us in a six hour workshop to write a story by afternoon you didn't know you'd write in the morning. Drop me a note at dan81446@gmail.com if you have questions or want to sign up through me instead of the regular system. It's a benefit for Dzanc Books. Posted by Philip Deaver. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Philip F. Deaver.
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Long Pine Limited: Self Publishing in a World of Literary Democratization
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Sunday, December 7, 2014. Self Publishing in a World of Literary Democratization. Vanity publishing, it used to be called. It happened because the author of a book was not willing to go through the gauntlet of rejection and revision. I've seen so many self-published books in which the author was not well-served by the publishing outfit that was happy to take the money but not at all willing to provide editorial services to save the author from his or her self. That's the history. And the Pushcart Prize.
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Long Pine Limited: July 2011
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Sunday, July 10, 2011. Ann Beattie and the Late History of the American Short Story. Here is Ann Beattie’s first New Yorker story opening:. It didn’t matter how Ellen looked now; the students laughed at her behind her back. They laughed behind all the teachers’ backs. . . .”. 8220;A Platonic Relationship”. April 8, 1974. Here’s the first paragraph from Beattie’s second appearance in the New Yorker:. 8220;Fancy Flights”. October 21, 1974. 8220;I want to know if you’re staying or going.”. June 11, 1979.
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Long Pine Limited: More on "River," the Final Story in Olive Kitteridge; Anticipating Revisions of Forty Martyrs
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Saturday, January 4, 2014. More on "River," the Final Story in Olive Kitteridge; Anticipating Revisions of Forty Martyrs. For a few weeks I've been thinking about "River," the closing story in Elizabeth Strout(pictured above)'s wondrous novel-in-stories Olive Kitteridge. As noted before, my interest is self-interest - trying to solve a problem in my own novel-in-stories tentatively titled Forty Martyrs. The story appeared in the New England Review. The glue holding the stories together. The overall effec...
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Long Pine Limited: August 2012
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012. I'm not about to digress further about it. I've got a syllabus to write. The stories that have happened! The whole amazing world breathing, erupting, rocking, around us. At 66 for me the cup runs over. Posted by Philip Deaver. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Taken at the Brown Hotel, Louisville. Philip F. Deaver. And has been recognized in Best American Short Stories. And the Pushcart Prize. Burrow Press - " Somebody to Love. Writer's Almanac - " Gray.
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Long Pine Limited: January 2012
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Saturday, January 28, 2012. Burrow Press Rolls Out "15 Views." in Hard Copy. It's the girl with blue hair! Luckily, we can't see the tattoo. This is the cover of Burrow Press's new book, "15 Views of Orlando," constructed from the serial flash fiction online story project local writers whipped up to celebrate the city. I was number twelve, and in my long life I've never written anything in a week! John King, Jared Silvia, J Bradley, Hunter Choate, and Ashley In. Guanta read from their contributions to th...
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THEN, SOMETHING: Notes from Cold River: June 2009
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THEN, SOMETHING: Notes from Cold River. Thoughts about poetry and life. Sunday, June 28, 2009. Sunday June 28th, Afterall. The reading went well despite all my angst. Maura MacNeil. Also read very well. I loved her poems and recommend that you search out her chapbook. As long as I'm recommending books, here are some others I've read lately and recommend:. These are poems of clarity and elegance full of a deep spirituality. I've been reading them slowly so as not to too quickly skim their many gifts.
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THEN, SOMETHING: Notes from Cold River: June 19, 2009 After a Long Hiatus
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THEN, SOMETHING: Notes from Cold River. Thoughts about poetry and life. Friday, June 19, 2009. June 19, 2009 After a Long Hiatus. I’m back and working at figuring out the blog world again. This time I plan to stay. Bear with me. What I hope to do here: offer thoughts about the writing process (mine, because that’s what I know best), about poetry in general, and just thoughts. 8220;The Frog and the Snake:”. What I want to confess, though you cannot see,. Is that I blinded myself and wandered about. I'm a ...