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WOW! Women On Writing announces Elizabeth Kirschner's Blog Tour Schedule!
Blog Tour dates:
June 15, 2009 - July 15, 2009
Come and join the fun! Meet Elizabeth and visit her fabulous blog hostesses.
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We're thrilled to announce the launch of Elizabeth Kirschner's Blog Tour with WOW! Women On Writing. Stop by The Muffin today and comment for a chance to win a signed copy of Elizabeth's book! She will be checking in to answer your questions, so be sure to take advantage of the opportunity. If you're interested in learning about poetry and memoir writing, ballet, and music, you're in for a treat!
The gorgeous mixed media painting (right), featured on My Life as a Doll's bookcover, is by Sirarpi Heghinian Walzer.
Elizabeth is someone you'd love to have as a friend. Not only is she a poet, lyricist, and dancer, she's also a writer that gives back. She recently launched a mentorship program to help other poets called Wise Eye: Creating Poetry that Soars. Her website says, "My intention is to nurture poems and poem manuscripts at all stages and ages by taking a deep look into the heart and spirit of each piece, then contemplate upon the whole here in my home at Sea Cabin Retreat in Kittery Point, and then respond fully and wisely to the work in either one-on-one sessions or via written correspondence sent through the mail." Find out more details by visiting Elizabeth's website, www.elizabethkirschner.com, or contact her at e.kirschner1@gmail.com.
This tour is a wonderful opportunity to learn about poetry writing, a topic WOW! has yet to cover, and get to know the multi-talented author, Elizabeth Kirschner. What a treat!
Are you excited? I am! Let's meet the author, shall we?
~ Angela & Jodi ~ (Your Hostesses)
** Feel free to copy any part of this email and share it on your own blog or in your newsletter.
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About Elizabeth:
Elizabeth Kirschner has published three books of poetry, Twenty Colors, Postal Routes and Slow Risen Among the Smoke Trees all by Carnegie-Mellon University Press. Her chapbook, The Red Dragon, was published by Permafrost, and My Life as a Doll was published by Autumn House Press. In addition, she has a CD released by Albany Records wherein her own poetry, not a translation, has been set to Robert Schumann's Dichterliebe. Now titled The Dichterliebe in Four Seasons, it premiered in Vienna in the fall of 2005, followed by an American debut in Boston featuring soprano Jean Danton accompanied by pianist Thomas Stumpf. She has collaborated with many composers and taught at Boston College for over a decade. Kirschner also studied ballet with Boston Ballet. She now lives in a house on the water at Sea Cabins Retreat in Kittery Point, ME. Find out more about Elizabeth by visiting her website: www.elizabethkirschner.com
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My Life as a Doll
By Elizabeth Kirschner
The bleak ferocity of Kirschner's lines often comes nigh to overwhelming this narrative of an abused childhood but then the strength of the imagery, a richness for which this poet is known, seizes the nightmares and transforms them into events that can be handled, shaped and put aside. No, not a happy ending but one that locates dignity and the forever force of life. --Hilary Masters
These poems are dark, iridescent beads strung along a narrative of embattled childhood that supports but never overrides the lyrical force of Kirschner's voice and vision. The narrative begins with a mother's violence and follows its effects upon the daughter's inner landscape the visions, the bouts of madness, the circling smoke of memory -- as she grows older. It's the landscape that generates the force behind these poems, rendered as it is with stunning imagery at every turn, and with urgent rhythms that push towards a kind of exorcism. These poems confront hard things head-on, but far from being sensationalistic or depressing, they are lush, fierce, and lovely. --Leslie Ullman
Autumn House has nominated My Life as a Doll for the Lenore Marshall Prize from the Academy of American Poets. The winner receives $25,000 and national publicity. (We're rooting for you, Elizabeth!)
Genre: Poetry Hardcover: 88 pages Publisher: Autumn House Press (May, 2009) ISBN: 1932870202 My Life as a Doll is available through Amazon.com.
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Do you want to participate in this tour?
Email Angela & Jodi, your tour guides.
If you'd like to host Elizabeth Kirschner on your blog, we still have several dates available. Come join the party! Email Angela & Jodi with your request.
If you're an author interested in promoting your latest book with WOW! Women On Writing Blog Tours please email us for more info.
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The following are the tour dates for Elizabeth Kirschner. Don't miss a single day. It's going to be a great trip, full of advice on poetry writing, music, ballet, and creativity.
As you view the listings, make note of these wonderful blogs. Each one of them, a treasure, and a place that many readers call home. In a noisy online world, you will find sanctuary in these true gems.
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June 15, 2009 (Monday)Elizabeth Kirschner launches her tour at The Muffin!Come join us for the first day of Elizabeth's tour! LuAnn Schindler interviews Elizabeth about her My Life as a Doll and gets the scoop on writing deeply personal poetry. This is one of those interviews you can find a bunch of memorable quotes to use as inspiration! Elizabeth's words are lyrical and her descriptions of the creative process are beautiful. We welcome your comments and urge you to participate! Those who comment will be entered to win a signed copy of Elizabeth's book, My Life as a Doll.Visit: http://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/blog.htmlAbout The Muffin: From the bakers of WOW! Women On Writing. Have you checked out what we've been baking for you on the daily Muffin? We've stirred together some traditional ingredients with new ones to deliver more interviews, enlightenment, thought-provoking ideas, and inspirational messages to help you through those gray writing days. Want to get blog posts from The Muffin via email? Sign up for free and get posts delivered straight to your inbox with feedburner.
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June 16, 2009 (Tuesday)
Elizabeth at The New Book Review
Elizabeth stops by Carolyn Howard-Johnson's blog, The New Book Review, to share a great review of My Life as a Doll.
Visit: http://thenewbookreview.blogspot.com/
About The New Book Review: This
review spot is NEW because it embodies the new idea that a book should
not be judged by its cover or its press. If a reviewer thinks a book is
great, The New Book Review lets readers know about it!
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June 17, 2009 (Wednesday)
Elizabeth at C. Hope Clark's Blog
Elizabeth stops by C. Hope Clark's blog to share an excerpt from My Life as a Doll.
Visit: http://www.hopeclark.blogspot.com/
About C. Hope Clark: C. Hope Clarkhas published a wide array of magazine articles in Landscape Management, Next Step Teen, College Bound Teen, Byline Magazine, and Writers Weekly,
and has published personal stories in many anthologies on topics
ranging from relocation to children to career changes. Her blog offers
snippets of her writing life, and a daily listing of a fund to help you
as a writer. This is a segment of C. Hope Clark and FundsforWriters.com that you won't find anywhere else.
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June 19, 2009 (Friday)
Elizabeth at World Class Poetry Blog
Poetry lovers are in for a treat! Elizabeth stops by Allen Taylor's blog, World Class Poetry Blog, to chat about her love for poetry. These two fantastic poets are bound to spur an interesting discussion. Not to miss! Visit: http://www.worldclasspoetryblog.com
About Allen Taylor: Allen Taylor has been writing poetry since first introduced to Sharon Olds' Satan Says
while in college in the late 1980s. The muse unleashed, he found poetry
to be a natural medium through which he could shock, enlighten, amuse,
and prod others to laugh, cry, or emote uncontrollably. He found that
he could control the world through just one word or, if necessary, two.
The feeling was better than Toyota.
His meandering life has given him many opportunities to overcome his
natural shyness and lack of confidence. His writing has improved over
the years and he has managed to walk away with some publishing
successes. He self-published his first book of poems in 2001, a
collection appropriately titled Entering the Millennium.
Allen Taylor has self-published two chapbooks since returning from Iraq in December 2005, Going Dutch, which is available for purchase as an e-book at World Class Poetry, and I Like War, which is forthcoming. The poems in Going Dutch
are based on a trip to Germany for R & R leave in September 2005.
Allen met his wife in Frankfurt and together they toured the country by
train. I Like War consists of poems written while in Iraq.
Allen is working on revising poems he wrote while in Iraq and plans to
publish them as a book upon completion. He is the webmaster at http://www.world-class-poetry.com.
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June 22, 2009 (Monday)
Elizabeth at Whole Latte Life
Elizabeth stops by Joanne DeMaio's popular blog, Whole Latte Life, to chat about the connection between poetry and music. This should be an inspiring post! Join in the lively discussion that Whole Latte Life always offers. Visit: http://joannedemaio.blogspot.com/
About Joanne DeMaio and Whole Latte Life: As a writer, my current work of fiction focuses on knowing who we really are and staying true. While writing it, I began to notice how other, real people live their choice lives, and the goodness that follows. Here, I'll share thoughts on finding our own perfect blend of life.
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June 23, 2009 (Tuesday)
Elizabeth at Hell Or High Water
If you dread public speaking, this is your day!
Come learn from an expert on the subject. Elizabeth stops by Beth
Morrissey's blog, Hell or High Water, and shares her tips for surviving
public appearances--even making them fun! Not to miss!
Visit: http://hellorhighwaterwriter.blogspot.com/
About Beth and Hell Or High Water: Beth Morrissey's blog is dedicated to the freelance life. Her profile says, "I'm a full time freelance writer with a serious romance habit on the side." Beth has been a regular contributor the WOW! Women On Writing site since January '07. Some of her popular articles on WOW! include:
How to Write for Skimmers Beth Morrissey Reviews Freelance Writing Newsletters How To Create Your Unique Workspace International Resources for Freelance Writers How to Achieve a Work/Life Balance
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June 25, 2009 (Thursday)
Elizabeth at Cathy C.'s Hall of Fame
Are you working on a manuscript based on your life, but unsure whether to publish it as a memoir or fiction? Sometimes it's better for those family skeletons to stay in the closet. Today, Elizabeth stops by Cathy C. Hall's Blog, Cathy C.'s Hall of Fame, and discusses the choice NOT to publish a written memoir. Come and weigh in on the pros and cons of this interesting topic!
Visit: http://cathychall.blogspot.com/
About Cathy C. Hall: Cathy C. Hall is a
freelance writer and humor columnist. Her work has been published in many magazines, newspapers, webzines, and anthologies. She's also freelanced for WOW ! Women On Writing. Here are some of her popular articles: How To Find the Perfect Horror FitMaking Time for Left and Right Brain WritingThe Cheap Writer's Guide to Conferences
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June 30, 2009 (Tuesday)
Elizabeth at Donna's Book Pub
Elizabeth, who can claim the titles of poet, musician, and dancer, stops by Donna Volkenannt's blog, Donna's Book Pub, to tell us the advantages of having a creative force that crosses boundaries. And book giveaway comments contest! Stop by and comment for a chance to win a copy of My Life as a Doll.
Visit: http://donnasbookpub.blogspot.com/
About Donna's Book Pub: A virtual pub for writers and readers to hang out and discuss
writing, publishing, and books. Like a brick and mortar pub, DBP is
also a place to feel comfortable and get personal by talking about
what's important in life and sharing a few stories. Each day I post the
weather forecast for my hometown of St. Peters, MO, because anyone who
has ever lived in the Midwest knows how quickly the weather changes. Visitors, please feel free to leave comments.
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June 7, 2009 (Tuesday)
Elizabeth at Writers Inspired
Elizabeth stops by Mary Jo Campbell's blog, Writers Inspired, for a surprise guest post and author interview! Be sure to stop by for this fun day. Visit: http://writerinspired.wordpress.com/
About Writer Inspired: And the day came when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. ~ Anais Nin
Writers
Inspired is a community for writers. For those of us who have ink in
our veins and the determination to improve our craft and build our
portfolio. Come to celebrate a success or rag about another rejection.
Find a new market for your genre or share a tip on writing a killer
query. We may even begin a critique group for fiction and nonfiction...
Image
a cozy coffee shop, laptops buzzing, keys tapping, muse swirling. Stay
as long as you like, we never close. But tips are appreciated.
~Mary Jo Campbell
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Want to host one of our touring authors?
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Participate in Elizabeth's tour! We have several stops available for qualified blogs.
Email us: blogtour@wow-womenonwriting.com. Please submit your blog URL, at least two available dates not taken above from June 15 - July 15, and let us know whether you'd like to conduct an author interview or would like a guest post.
Upcoming Author Tours: If
you have a blog or website and would like to host one of our authors below, we are still accepting a few choice blogs to participate in our
Partnership Program. Come and join the fun! Please email Angela & Jodi at blogtour@wow-womenonwriting.com
and put "Blog Tour Partnership" in the subject line. Please tell us the author you are interested in and your available
dates. We'll get back to you with the details if you are accepted. We
look forward to hearing from you!
Content for your blog: All of our touring authors are available for interviews, or they will provide a guest post on a topic relating to the writing process or their book.
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 Tour Dates: June 22, 2009 - July 22, 2009
Title: Writing Picture Books: A Hands-On Guide from Story Creation to Publication
Author: Ann Whitford Paul
Genre: Writing How-to
Publisher: Writer's Digest Books (June 2009)
Synopsis: Have you ever thought you'd like to write a picture book, but don't know where to begin? Have you been submitting stories, but getting only form rejections? This book covers picture book form, structure, language and the business side too. Learn how to revise your manuscript into a polished and publishable story from the award winning author of 17 children's books.
Writing picture books is not easy. Picture books are a unique form of writing with a large audience of 2- to 8-year-olds, and they must appeal to both the adult purchaser and the child listener/reader. They are generally 32 pages long and must be tightly focused and told partly through illustrations. And novice picture book writers make a lot of mistakes--and get a lot of rejections from publishers flooded with inappropriate manuscripts. From this book these writers will learn the writing and revision process that will lead them to creating more salable picture book manuscripts. Ann Whitford Paul covers researching the picture books market, creating characters, point of view, plotting, tips on writing rhyme, and more-all the lessons writers need to write great picture books that will appeal to both editors/agents and young readers/parents. She uses a mix of instruction and hand-on exercises, often asking readers to cut, color and paste their way through revision.
About the Author:
When an elementary school classmate read Ann's journal-including all the mean things she'd written-it put an end to Ann's first foray into writing. She went back to being a voracious reader, first on her own and then with her children. In a family of four children often the only quiet time was just before bedtime when Ann and her children snuggled together reading. It was those moments that inspired Ann to write books to help other children and adults recreate those cozy times. Encouraged by her family's love of books Ann has written 17 children's books, had her poetry published in several anthology and taught many classes on children's writing.
After years mothering her noisy brood Ann enjoys her quiet time. When not reading or writing she revels in quiet while quilting, knitting, doing puzzles or listening to the quiet rumbling purr of her cat, Mr. Darcy. Jane Austen is Ann's and Mr. Darcy's favorite author.
Author's Website:
Ann's website: http://www.annwhitfordpaul.net
Goodies:
You will receive a signed copy of Ann's fabulous book Writing Picture Books.
Participate! Please email us
with "Blog Tour Partnership" in the subject line and your available
dates. We schedule 2-3 stops per week from June 22 - July 22. We look forward to hearing from you!
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 Tour Dates: July 13, 2009 - August 13, 2009
Title: I'm Not Weird, I Have SID
Author: Chynna Laird
Genre: Children's
Synopsis: Four year old Alexandra describes, in her own words, how it feels to have Sensory Processing Disorder(SPD) Readers get a peek at how she hears things, smells things, even how things feel on her skin. She tells readers how frustrating it was for her to try to explain to other people she wasn't trying to be difficult or naughty, she was trying to communicate. Alexandra shows us all the things she does to cope in a world she finds so terrifying and how she helps others understand her better.
The book can be used as resource/reference tool for parents of children with SPD; to help children with SPD learn to express how they feel in words; and to educate counselors, teachers, friends and family.
About the Author:
Chynna Laird credits her adventures as mom of four children under the age of six as the source for much of her writing. When she's not spending Mom-time reading, playing piano and violin, and crafting with her children, she divides her time between being a student and a writer.
Chynna is busy finishing up her BA in Psychology, specializing in Early Childhood Development as well as continuing her career as a writer through her business Lily Wolf Words. She's written for many magazines: Amaze, Mindful Mama, Parenting Special Needs and Unique. She also has several bigger projects, including a thriller making the rounds. Her memoir, Not Just Spiritied: Living With Sensory Processing Disorder, will be released this August.
Author's Websites:
Chynna's website: http://www.lilywolfwords.ca/ Chynna's blog: http://lilywolfwords.blogspot.com/
Goodies:
You will receive a signed copy of Chynna's heartwarming book I'm Not Weird, I Have SID.
Participate! Please email us
with "Blog Tour Partnership" in the subject line and your available
dates. We schedule 2-3 stops per week from July 13 - August 13. We look forward to hearing from you!
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 Tour Dates: August 3, 2009 - September 3, 2009
Title: Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir
Author: Sue Williams Silverman
Genre: Writing
Synopsis:
Everyone has a story to tell. Fearless Confessions is a guidebook for
people who want to take possession of their lives by putting their
experiences down on paper--or in a Web site or e-book. Enhanced with
illustrative examples from many different writers as well as writing
exercises, this guide helps writers navigate a range of issues from
craft to ethics to marketing and will be useful to both beginners and
more accomplished writers.
The rise of interest in memoir
recognizes the power of the genre to move and affect not just
individual readers but society at large. Sue William Silverman covers
traditional writing topics such as metaphor, theme, plot, and voice and
also includes chapters on trusting memory and cultivating the courage
to tell one's truth in the face of forces--from family members to the
media--who would prefer that people with inconvenient pasts and views
remain silent.
Silverman, an award-winning memoirist, draws upon
her own personal and professional experience to provide an essential
resource for transforming life into words that matter. Fearless
Confessions is an atlas that contains maps to the remarkable places in
each person's life that have yet to be explored.
About the Author:
 I was born in Washington, D. C., where my father was a high government
official in the Truman administration. Later, we moved to the West
Indies where he was president of a bank. He was also a child molester.
The juxtaposition of this double life-seemingly perfect in public, dark
and scary in private-is what I write about in my memoir, Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You (University of Georgia Press, September 1999). In my second memoir, Love Sick: One Woman's Journey Through Sexual Addiction (W.W. Norton, February 2008),
I show how I replicated this double life as an adult. In public, all
seemed fine-I attended Boston University, worked on Capitol Hill, was
married. But this image was a mask that hid my secret world of sexual
encounters with dangerous men, a shadowy life of obsession.
From about 1980 to 1992, I tried to tell my story as fiction. Looking
back, I realize that the five or six (unpublished) novels I wrote
during this time lacked an authentic voice. It was my therapist,
ironically, who finally suggested I write my own story. At first I
resisted. I had never considered nonfiction and thought I had nothing
to say about myself. Finally, just to humor him (I told myself), I
acquiesced, even though I believed I'd only be able to write a
paragraph at the most. Maybe a page. The moment I began to write
"Terror, Father," however, I felt as if I'd just learned to speak, that
I heard my real voice for the first time. I completed the manuscript in
three months. And even though it took much longer to write Love Sick,
I was finally writing what I knew. One thing I most love about writing
memoirs, is that they provide me the opportunity to meet many
courageous women. In fact, the responses that mean the most to me come
in whispered phone calls and handwritten notes from my readers who
thank me for telling their stories, too.
Now, in my upcoming book, Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir (University of Georgia Press, June, 2009), I share my experiences learning how to write, with the hope it'll help and encourage you to tell your story, too.
Author's Websites:
Sue Silverman's website: http://www.suewilliamsilverman.com/
Goodies:
You will receive a signed copy of Sue's book, Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir (University of Georgia Press, June, 2009).
Participate! Please email us
with "Blog Tour Partnership" in the subject line and your available
dates. We schedule 2-3 stops per week from August 1st - September 1st. We look forward to hearing from you! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Tour Dates: September 14, 2009 - October 14, 2009
Title: Original Faith: What Your Life is Trying to Tell You
Author: Paul Maurice Martin
Genre: Nonfiction/Self-Help/Spirituality/Disabilities
Synopsis: Original Faith is about finding a language to begin
sharing the passion and purpose that connects progressives from every
walk of life around the world. Finding the willingness to change
ourselves for the better so that we're better equipped to help provide
a world of possibility and promise for all our children. The stakes are
high. It has become a matter of humanity's overall quality of life and
possibly our survival.
With an Original Faith...
- There is a love that can be known and understood - if not fully, then in part.
- There is faith that can be experienced - with or without belief.
- There is work - and even dedication.
- There is the discovery that every one of us is more than a self alone.
- There is coming alive to the fact that we are here not to be served, but to serve.
- There is the possibility of true joy and a viable future for our children.
- There is the certainty of personal peace and integrity.
Original Faith looks at faith and spiritual life from a fresh,
thoughtful point of view. In evocative and moving language, the book
references direct experience, not doctrine. This approach enlivens the
believer's awareness of faith while bringing the faith dimension of
experience to the attention of nonbelievers.
Paul Maurice Martin's
qualifications are both personal and academic. They include an M.A. in
Religious Studies from the University of Chicago; fifteen years of a
rare progressive illness that has left him mostly bedridden; and a
spontaneous religious experience that was the genesis of Original
Faith. The book's topics include love, ego, despair, faith and identity
transformation. Martin's suggestions for practice are varied and wide
ranging, allowing readers to integrate them with their own lives to
help realize their potential for constructive and creative action.
Original Faith's perspective is that we are not here to search for
meaning, but to help create it.
About the Author:
Paul M. Martin writes with exceptional clarity about spiritual matters.
His depth and breadth of first-hand experience allows him to speak
compellingly to people across a wide range of perspectives on religion
and spirituality.
Paul holds an M.A.
in religious studies from the University of Chicago divinity school and
an M.Ed. in counseling from the University of New Hampshire.
The manuscript for Original Faith took shape as a series of
experiences and insights that arose spontaneously over a period of
fifteen years. Instead of the proverbial 99 percent perspiration and 1
percent inspiration, the figures for Paul may have been about 50
percent each. Although he had to work hard to organize his material and
articulate it clearly, his experiences, concepts and even his best
language would arrive unexpectedly. Paul learned to keep a notepad in
his car and by his bed. Much of the text was composed and committed to
memory literally on the run, while jogging. Often he would be inspired
by the words or actions of children and quickly jot down a few notes
for reference the next morning - early morning. Paul rose at 2 or 3 AM
to write before heading for work, having found that after work was not
a creative time of day for him.
By 1994 Original Faith was nearly finished - and so was
Paul's good health. The sudden onset of an unknown autoimmune disease
initiated an unsuccessful struggle to obtain a diagnosis and treatment
that lasted over a decade. During this period Paul continued working as
an elementary school counselor but had to put his manuscript aside to
make time for medical travel, research, ongoing treatment attempts, and
ongoing problems posed by his health insurance.
After becoming too disabled to continue his career, Paul resumed work on Original Faith,
completing the manuscript in December, 2004. Since then, he has
completed two additional manuscripts and is working on a third.
Housebound and semi-bedridden, Paul remains centered in a faith
perspective that he offers to readers as a source of tremendous joy
under favorable circumstances and tremendous strength under adversity. Author's Websites:
Paul's website: www.originalfaith.com Paul's blog: Original Faith Blog
Goodies:
You will receive a signed copy of Paul's book Original Faith: What Your Life is Trying to Tell You.
Participate! Please email us
with "Blog Tour Partnership" in the subject line and your available
dates. We schedule 2-3 stops per week from September 14 - October 14. We look forward to hearing from you! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please Note: Apply now. We only schedule a maximum of 15 stops per author. To be
included on one of these tours, query now! We'll let you know asap if
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I hope you'll join us on Elizabeth Kirschner's blog tour. It will be an exciting journey! Mark your calendars, and save these dates. Either Jodi or myself will be personally attending each and every blog stop on the tour. And I have to say, I'm truly excited! The participating blogs are phenomenal. All of them offer something unique to the reader, and they all have different flavors. One thing is for certain, they are all a sweet treat.
Photo (right) of Elizabeth from Poetry Magazine.
Come join the party! If you have a blog and would like to host Elizabeth Kirschner, or one of our other authors, please email us with your request. Elizabeth is a great interviewee and a multi-talented woman.
We'd love for you all to get involved and join us in a virtual vacation! Take a trip across the globe by participating in this tour. Each stop shares a different point of view, a new topic, and has its own unique voice. We'd love to hear yours too, so come along for the ride, and we'll be looking for your comments!
Ready to go traveling on a dynamic adventure? Let's go exploring the Wild Wild Web!
And don't forget to visit The Muffin today and comment for a chance to win a signed copy of Elizabeth's excellent book of poetry, My Life as a Doll!
Write on!
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Do you want to learn how to write poetry?
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POETIC PASSION: IMAGE, STORY, LINE & LANGUAGE by Melanie Faith
START DATE: Friday, July 3, 2009
DURATION: 4 weeks
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Ever wonder why some poems fall flat while others hum with the kind of
energy and fire that draw us nearer as readers? In this 4-week,
workshop-style class, we will focus on four key elements in crafting a
successful poem. We will delve into several poetic examples, noticing
how literary techniques shine within the poems. A weekly assignment
from our springboard text, The Poet's Companion, and
thematically-linked prompts will be the next steps in enhancing poetic
skills. The instructor will provide a helpful weekly critique of each
student's submitted poem, offering suggestions as well as positive
feedback on elements which work well. This class is meant to inspire
your own poetic Muse-from strengthening your knowledge of literary
techniques to providing a bridge for sparking your own life-breathing,
imaginative poems from pen to printed page.
Visit the WOW! Classroom Page for Full Details: http://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/WOWclasses.html
Limit 8-10 Students
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