Erika Raskin

  • closing and opening and that liminal space somewhere in between! Thank you, Sharron!

  • Wonderful inspiring essay! When one door closes, another opens perhaps?

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 5 months ago

    An essay on creative process by Rachel E. Diken

    The Open Road had long been a solace to me, until a highway crash many years ago where faulty brakes caused a high-speed tumbling wreck. I was moving from the […]

  • Rose, I love your observation: “Description of place not only offers knowledge of a geographical space, it allows readers into the poet’s intimate experience.”

    This is marvelous and reveals how a writer c […]

  • Thirty-Three
     
    The number of vertebrae in the human spine
    when coccyx bones are counted individually.

    The temperature at which water boils on the Newton
    scale. In Fahrenheit, just above freezing.

    It’s a […]

  • Streetlight art editor, Elizabeth Meade Howard, had her book Aging Famously: Follow Those You Admire to Living Long and Well published by Jefferson Park Press on September 10thth. Jane Barnes, author of Falling in […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 6 months ago

    I am but a mouthful of sweet air – W.B. Yeats

    I take special pleasure in sitting outdoors. There’s displeasure, too, in the form of bugs and mercurial weather that I can’t control, but mostly I take pleas […]

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    I wander through urban places, mostly near my home in Brooklyn, New York, rolling a Whole Foods cart jammed with a collapsible chair, a bristol pad, pencils, pastels, an easel and canvases. I make i […]

  • Thanks for sharing this powerful personal story, Cora. I am still in shock that such wanton hate unfolded in our peaceful Charlottesville. I’m so glad your family survived the tragedy uninjured.

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 7 months ago

    At 7:40am, the streets of downtown Charlottesville are eerily quiet. If not for the barricades, it would be hard to believe these streets will soon teem with people: busloads of Nazis come for the Unite the Right […]

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 7 months ago

     

     

     

    Book Launch of Best Intentions
    Tuesday, August 15th at 7 PM
    Mudhouse Coffeeshop Crozet
    5793 The Square, Crozet, VA 22932

     

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               August at Chroma – Blake Hurt: August Persons
     

    August 4 – 26, 2017

    Artist Talk & Reception on Sunday, August 20, 4:00 PM

    York Place
    112 West Main St. Suite 10
    Charlottesville, Virginia

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                                                  The Swede
               August at Chroma – Blake Hurt: August Persons
    August 4 – 26, 2017

    Artist Talk & Reception on Sunday, August 20, 4:00 PM

    York Place
    112 West Main St. Suite 10
    Charlottesville, Virginia

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  • Horror is my favorite movie style by far. There are endless sub-genres, including supernatural, inbred/cannibalistic families on the prowl, suspense/thriller, cult related brainwashing activities, etc., etc. (they […]

  • Beatitude
     
    It is winter. It is cold.
    Meek sky offers no color.
    Hardwood skeletons assemble
    along the treeline. Roots knuckle up
    through blizzard’s encumbrance, grasping at sunrise.

    Rhododendrons sa […]

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    My favorite flower is an iris, inspired by Van Gogh’s painting, Irises. It’s a painting of blue irises with one white iris symbolizing his loneliness. I feel loneliest in a group so I strong […]

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    Whether nature, still lifes, intimate interiors or portraits, John Randall Younger aims for the sense of reality rather than an exact, perfect replica.

    “I paint more illusion of reality,” says Youn […]

  • Time to break out the champagne! Streetlight Magazine’s second annual essay/memoir contest ended July first and the judging was completed yesterday. Whew!

    Seriously, we’ve looked at a lot of great essays. Wri […]

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