An Artist’s Tools Guest Blogger: Jenny Sechler I have been picky about pens all my life. I prefer roller balls with a medium or fine tip – extra fine is Read More
Posts by Straw Dog Writers Guild
February 1, 2015
Sisterhood is Still Powerful Guest Blogger: Ellen Meeropol Sisters are great, for people and for nonprofits. Sisters share the ups and downs of life. They share friends and values (well, Read More
January 1, 2015
Finding My Way Back Home Guest Blogger: Jenny Sechler When author and critic Elizabeth Janeway first encountered Louise Fitzhugh’s “Harriet the Spy,” in 1964, her response was prophetic. “I hope that Read More
December 1, 2014
. “Books break the shackles of time. A book is proof that humans can work magic.” Read More
November 1, 2014
The Mitten String: An interview with local author Jennifer Rosner by Missy Wick When her family invites a deaf woman and her baby to stay, Ruthie, a talented knitter of Read More
October 1, 2014
Write Angles …a day of literary and gustatory delights! On October 18, 2014, Western New England celebrates the 29th anniversary of its very own Write Angles Conference, by writers, for Read More
September 1, 2014
E-Publishing: a Serendipitous Conversation . Weather report: heavy rain mingling with severe thunderstorms. Flash floods as well. This was too much tumult for my tender nerves, so I traveled to Read More
August 1, 2014
In Their Own Voices… Missy Wick, Straw Dog Blog Editor . August in the Pioneer Valley – the blueberries are in bloom, the tomatoes are ripening on the vine, and Read More
July 1, 2014
An Invitation to Read Missy Wick, Straw Dog Blog Editor They say that you can’t tell a book by its cover, but the first words can make or break the Read More
June 1, 2014
Ancient Shadows Editor’s note: Winter was an endurance test this year. We are due for a bit of summer pleasure – words that spice the afternoon heat; mind treks for lazy Read More