When it rains, it pours. I’m drowning, alright. The "good stuff" began as an imperceptible drizzle, but it has since become a deluge of happiness. I am deluge-ional. (Sorry, I just couldn’t NOT do that! Good thing my son doesn’t read these posts because his eyes would roll so far back in his head they … Continue reading After the Deluge…
Tag: creative nonfiction
Orange Soda Paradise
This is a flash creative nonfiction piece I wrote a few years ago. It was published in my alma mater's online journal, The Fieldstone Review. I guess back then I REALLY like using semicolons in my writing. The good thing is you probably wouldn't have noticed unless you are a punctuation fiend; the bad thing … Continue reading Orange Soda Paradise
The Gift of Something More Visual
Let's get visual, visual. I wanna get visual---let me what you can draw, what you can draw---let me see what you can draw.... Most people are visual—it’s how we put together clues. It’s how we interpret meaning. If you ask most people (apart from musicians and music-lovers) whether they’d rather lose their sight or their … Continue reading The Gift of Something More Visual
A Diptych: Captured in Black & White
Think of your favourite object/image--something that's been with you for as long as you care to remember. Now, go look at it. Jot down (or think through) the memories/connections/feelings and associated memories/connections/feelings this object/image calls to mind. Ready? Look for something new or overlooked--maybe a crack in the vase, or a scuff on the side … Continue reading A Diptych: Captured in Black & White
Why I Tell the Truth About Myself
The Truth People have asked why I tell the truth about myself... I've finally found my answer: Why not? There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed. --Ernest Hemingway Most writers rely on their memories, experiences and emotions--at least in a first draft, the floodgates open and … Continue reading Why I Tell the Truth About Myself
Creative Nonfiction–What in the World is That?
Creative Nonfiction is a sub-genre of nonfiction Less than two years ago, I was a die-hard fiction girl through-and-through, and the more literary, the better. I felt cursed with my poetic ease. I wanted to write novels. I wouldn't have believed it if you told me I'd become a fountain spouting creative nonfiction. But I … Continue reading Creative Nonfiction–What in the World is That?
Experimental CNF–“The Gods, Looking Down”
This experimental CNF piece is the first of my published nonfiction work. Oddly enough, I wrote the original before I knew what genre it fell into. Enjoy! **It was published in issue 64 of filling Station in autumn of 2016. The Gods, Looking Down 1. Although Travis Maxwell was not always good at expressing himself, … Continue reading Experimental CNF–“The Gods, Looking Down”
Creative Nonfiction: Soap Opera, Starring Rachel Kim
Here is the creative nonfiction (CNF) story of a lifetime. Well...of MY lifetime. The original of this CNF (creative nonfiction) piece was written for a class assignment. I think that out of all the genres, CNF is my favourite and the most rewarding, but it's also the most difficult to write. You'd think writing down … Continue reading Creative Nonfiction: Soap Opera, Starring Rachel Kim