Sharron Singleton

  • Trudy wrote a new post 10 years, 9 months ago

    I have always thought of myself as being by nature a slow kind of person. I am, and always have been, slow in the morning to awaken to the day and slow in the evening to let go of it, though my habits are changing […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 10 years, 9 months ago

    Juliet Da Luiso, also known as Judy Longley when writing poems,

    studies abstract oil painting with Jean Sampson at Macguffey Art Center.

     

    Juliet talks about her painting:

    “Poetry has consumed my […]

  • Ben had wanted to leave earlier but his brother couldn’t take any more time off. Ben glanced at Willy, who was leaning against the passenger-side door, smoking like a chimney.

    “Can we stop for food?” Willy […]

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    Rick Weaver seems an artist equally interested in what can and cannot be seen. Whether working with paint brushes, carving tools or modeling clay, his creations blend the subject at hand with what he […]

  • When I was in college there was this bar that had bouncers who took turns playing St. Peter. They stood outside the door going:

    You.
    You.
    You.
    Not you.

    The whole idea was so ghastly to me (for a […]

  • The day Septima left, she said, “I believe I am a promise you are tired of keeping.” Minutes before, Turk had pitched a bottle of beer at her. He had missed, but only barely. Green glass and yellow ale spl […]

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                                                LOOK3…
     
    June 10-13th all eyes will be on LOOK3, Charlottesville’s stellar photography festival now in its seventh year. The town will host numerous famous […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 10 years, 10 months ago

    There is a saying that if you don’t know what you’re doing, ask your neighbors. Once upon a time when I first moved to Nelson County, Virginia, and knew no one, I experienced an untethered queasy feeling of not […]

  • At the old house, Leslie had walked to school. Here, the school was closer, but she had to take the bus. The old house had been on the outskirts of a smaller town, not a former murder capital of the world. […]

  • I move around a lot — not kinetically, but like a hermit crab from home to home. And as a consequence, my Facebook account has become cluttered with groups of friends from all the various cities where I have […]

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    Birds in residence are the stuff of metaphors and dreams for New York City artist Dina Brodsky.

    Mysterious feathered fowl — from crows to blue jays — land in unexpected interiors, their res […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 10 years, 11 months ago

    Whenever I run into Lisa Russ Spaar she seems scarcely to have aged since I first met her, eons ago, in Gregory Orr’s graduate poetry workshop at the University of Virginia. Tall and lithe, with long blonde h […]

  • When I was an adolescent, I read novels voraciously, and the genre of sword-and-sorcery fantasy appealed to me most. It combined supernatural magic, an element seeded into countless cultures and religions, […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years ago

    The miracle is that we have integrity at all. O, not fidelity to a moral code. That’s a pale shadow of the integrity I mean. Stable identity. Some semblance of unity. Or, to put it in the word that has h […]

  • Elizabeth Howard wrote a new post 11 years ago

     

     
        What is the difference between illustration and fine art? 
     

    Streetlight’s featured artist Kate Samworth, and Nick Clark, former Chief Curator and Founding Director of the Eric Carle Museu […]

  • Spriggan Radfae wrote a new post 11 years ago

    Growing up on a dairy farm in Northern New York, in Southern Jefferson County during the 1960’s meant, for my family, doing most of the work with our physical bodies. With a maximum of 25 dairy cows, one t […]

  • Elizabeth Howard wrote a new post 11 years ago

     

     

    Imagine a world without bird song. A world without bird beaks, long, sharp and charmingly curved. A world without feathered wings red, gold and green.

    Artist Kate Samworth did, in fact, imagine s […]

  • Suzanne Freeman wrote a new post 11 years ago

    Later, when asked to speak about what happened for the second time, Harlen recalled that it was in fact a single object, faint and blurry one second, close and vibrant the next. It hovered overhead: two blazing […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years ago

    The premier poetry event of this year’s Festival of the Book in Charlottesville was “Shrines to Longing,” the March 20 reading by Charles Wright, America’s current (20th) poet laureate, and Mary Szybist, who was […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 11 years, 1 month ago

    In 1995 Kay Redfield Jamison published her ground-breaking memoir, An Unquiet Mind, A Memoir of Moods and Madness.  For my husband who was diagnosed with bi-polar disorder in 1987, and myself living through his m […]

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