Posts tagged 'Mary Jo Thome'
Joy – Filling the well
Today, I’m happy to bring you a guest post from Mary Jo Thome, who is exploring other art avenues, and reflecting on what those ventures mean to her writing life. We’ve talked before about different ways writers can fill the well of creativity. A creative life needs rest, needs reflection and needs joy. I hope [...]
Read more »Flash Fiction Champions – Susan Tepper & Robert Vaughan
It’s been a while since we’ve had an author visit along with the accompanying 100 word prompt response. I hope you’ll enjoy this conversation with Susan Tepper and Robert Vaughan — both prolific publishers of, and champions for, great flash fiction. Susan Tepper is the author of four published books. Her most recent is a [...]
Read more »Winter Ballet: Blizzards = Dancing, Digging Out and Digging In
A writer friend, Mary Jo Thome of Milwaukee, posted some wonderful winter ballet pix to her Facebook page. With her permission, I give you: enjoy your snowstorm, en pointe if you can. As the snowflakes pirouetted and the thunder snow boomed, I wasn’t thinking about dancing. I was dreading the digging out. My husband [...]
Read more »