Karol Lagodzki

  • thanks Nancy–I fixed the link to Fax’s page!

  • We are Willamette Writers

    We’ve assembled inspirational keynotes and a world-class faculty. We’ve lined up agents, editors, and producers actively looking for new writers. And we’ve sprinkled special events throughout the conference to provide further opportunities for enrichment and networking.
    Registration for WW Non-Members
    Regular price…[Read more]

  • I couldn’t believe these images were traditional photography! It’s a simple technique, but it creates images that defy your eyes.

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    My mother gave me her old Nikkormat camera when I was 13 years old. She’d spotted my interest in books of photographs by Ansel Adams and Edward Weston and set me on an evolving path.

    I used the […]

  • The Nichols Gallery in Barboursville will be open today until 5 and Monday, July 4th, from 11 to 4. Works are featured by Fred Nichols and Tom Tartaglino http://www.frednichols.com

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    Machinery and tools—their design, operation and production—were early interests that would shape Blake Hurt’s professional and creative life. “I picked a field of engineering that would be relative […]

  • Memphis, on the brink of World War II, a crowded city, my family squeezed in a small duplex. Mother and Father work in weapons factories. We’re gathered around the radio in our tiny living room.

    Suddenly a s […]

  • It was midnight of our last night in the cannery, and all twelve of us who had been assigned the fish house had been working since seven that morning. All day and into the light-filled night, we had been cleaning […]

  • Stevie Nicks
     
    Under the strobes
    guitar hands, neon blonde.

    She sings like a forty-year-old child,
    wears a witch’s cape.

    Tosses back her jukebox tenor
    to the audience.

    We stone up,
    all the freaks in […]

  • The view from the bus station was disappointing. All I could see was the traffic on Calliope. That, and the bottom of the Causeway, all concrete and metal, darkened by decades of weather and exhaust. The fall air […]

  • I haven’t seen Dave this excited in months, since before our son left for college.

    “We’ll see a compressed version of Arnold’s life,” he says, sprinkling his fingers like falling fireworks. “Can you imagine? Yo […]

  • Sometimes he dipped his popcorn into his coffee. He only did that when the popcorn was burnt. Today, it was the coffee that was burnt. The popcorn was soggy. But it was breakfast. The same breakfast he had eaten […]

  • Spriggan Radfae started the topic in the forum 9 years, 9 months ago

    The Laramie Awards ~ Western, Pioneer, Civil War Fiction Novel Writing Contest ~2016
    The search for 2016’s best Early North American Historical Fiction Books

    Deadline July 31st, 2016

    Chanticleer Book Reviews is looking for the best books featuring cowboys, the wild west, pioneering, civil war, and early North American History, we will…[Read more]

  • Welcome to our newest Lamplighter, William! Also, a belated welcome to our blogger, Alex Joyner. Alex, thanks so much for the amazing blogs you share on Streetlight!

  • I wrote a poem yesterday about an experience I had with a neighbor who is dying. The experience was intense, and when I got home, I sat down and started processing the experience into a poem about death and end of life. I like that fact that I am getting better and more practiced about seizing the moment and writing my experiences, but I wish I…[Read more]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 9 years, 9 months ago

    by Laura Marello
    Three years ago I phoned Specialty Exterminators in Lynchburg. My side yard, viewed from my screened porch, was starting to look like a cheap horror movie: rats, mice, and baby mice, running from […]

  • Virginia artist Jennifer Cox — featured in a SL blog Feb. 8th — will be one of three exhibitors at upcoming Chroma show opening July 1. Florescence will run until August 20 and can be seen at Chroma’s Studio Q, 2nd floor Central Place, 201 East Main, Charlottesville.

  • Jennifer’s work was featured in an earlier blog on Streetlight: https://streetlightmag.com/2016/02/08/strange-fruit/

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    “I’m not a high summer, beach-going dweller,” says artist Annie Wildey, a native of Britain who grew up far from the sea. “But I love the beach on the quieter days, the days when people wouldn’t think […]

  • Virginia artist Jennifer Cox — featured in SL’s February 8 blog — https://streetlightmag.com/2016/02/08/strange-fruit/ — will be one of three to exhibit next at Chroma Gallery in Charlottesville. Florescence will open July 1 and run to August 20. Chroma Gallery is now located at Studio Q, second floor of the Central Place, 201 East Main. For…[Read more]

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