av Red Wheelbarrow Writers
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Behold the egg! Smooth, rounded, perfectly formed, fragile, its glowing center suspended in a malleable, translucent penumbra. The same might be said of these thirty-five memoirs in which the past-formed at the fragile nexus, the malleable boundary of memory and imagination-is suspended in prose, contained in an essay. You have but to crack open this book.Red Wheelbarrow Writers are a loose affiliation of lively artists based in Bellingham, Washington. As a community, we host a monthly Happy Hour and a monthly Writerly Book Club. We are co-founders of Washington Memoir Month. We offer classes, contests, novel writing events, bookstore readings, poetry projects, and parties. Red Wheelbarrow Writers are individually productive, and as a group, we support, encourage, and learn from one another.We welcome new faces, new voices, and new writing.Come and join us!redwheelbarrowwriters.comFrom the memoirs…She smelled good, and I liked that she had William Carlos Williams tucked under her arm. A Sailboat Named Desire ¿ Lula FlannIn the midst of this happy, almost unbelievable reunion, I could not help wondering if Miss Towner had flashback memories to World War I in Adana, Turkey, and the American school sheltering Armenian children from the Turks. An Incredible Reunion ¿ Peggy Kalpakian JohnsonSo much depends on the tools. A worker without tools is like a myth without a ritual. The Mason - Jack Remick