Sharron Singleton

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

    I met Sharon one Saturday morning in late September at Writer House in Charlottesville, Virginia after dropping a writer off at the train station who had been at Porches writing retreat. We talked about Playing […]

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

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 8 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 […]

  • Bonnie took a toothpick and dug at her fire-eaten scalp. Fifteen more minutes. Her mama always loved Bonnie’s red curls. “Just as sweet as the bluebirds singing in the oaks,” Mama would whisper to her. “God […]

  • 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, 8 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.

  • “Old age ain’t no place for sissies,” the actress Bette Davis famously said, and these words reeled through Muffin’s head as she crammed a pill pocket down the throat of her ancient basset hound. Ernesti […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 9 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 […]

  • My second novel, Best Intentions, is a medical thriller that falls solidly between Write-What-You-Know, a form of untaxing research I heartily recommend, and Write-What-You-Worry-About, a selfless act of spreading […]

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 9 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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  • Once a decade, the European cities of Venice, Kassel, and Munster form a trifecta for the contemporary art world. There’s the every-two-year Biennale in that glorious jewel on the Adriatic.

    And a mammoth s […]

  • 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 […]

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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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