Alli Marshall

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Tag Archives: Pearl S. Buck

Women who write

Posted on October 6, 2015 by allimarshall

women writers at desksAuthors at their desks. From top left: Amy Tan, Anne Sexton, and Daphne du Maurier. Middle row: Agatha Christie, Ursula Le Guin, and Pearl S. Buck. Bottom row: Anaïs Nin, Susan Sontag, and Margaret Drabble.

Posted in inspiration | Tagged Agatha Christie, Amy Tan, Anais Nin, Anne Sexton, authors, Daphne du Maurier, desks, Margaret Drabble, Pearl S. Buck, photos, Susan Sontag, Ursula le Guin | 2 Comments

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@dukeofwhoknowswhere played this gorgeous song on air for the new @storyparloravl hour on @wpvm. And I got a front row seat.
"The Reclaimed Hymnal" was written after a ukulele crafted by the wood artist Zeke Leonard. These are his scrap-wood ukuleles, pictured.
"Nuclear Family," from the collection Snapshots of my Imaginary Family.
"The Last Raccoon," a piece that has almost certainly never been performed out loud. One of ever so many animal poems.
"Advanced Alchemy," a spoken word piece created to capture the eerie, barren magic of early winter.
"Fable,'" another from my collection of animal poems called MEGAFAUNA. This time of year, folklore feels especially evocative to me. This piece is inspired by a rabbit fable from India.

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