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Margaret Atwood at AWP

Cynthia Kraack Posted on February 28, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 28, 2015

Today’s political environment provides an interesting backdrop for Atwood’s appearance at the 2012 AWP conference as the keynote speaker

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AWP Planning

Cynthia Kraack Posted on February 19, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 24, 2012

In ten days over nine thousand writers, editors, writing teachers, publishers and related professionals will converge on Chicago for the 2012 AWP conference. If you’re sitting with your laptop, feeling very alone with your creativity, try getting your head around … Continue reading →

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Lake Michigan Home

Cynthia Kraack Posted on February 17, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 28, 2015

Filling my eyes with Lake Michigan, even in winter, reminds me that I grew up in climates dictated by her power and that her shores will always be my home.

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Rufus Kraack

Cynthia Kraack Posted on February 13, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 24, 2012

When the end comes unexpectedly there are often unfinished bits and pieces left behind.

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Unending Story

Cynthia Kraack Posted on February 3, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 24, 2012

Paris, a disaster, an American couple trying to stay alive. So many pages, but no ending in sight.

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Distance

Cynthia Kraack Posted on January 31, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 24, 2012

Travel to faraway places. Even writers do it. Writing on an airplane, thoughts unplugged from earth, your laptop becomes an anchor to unclaimed time.

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The Book Pile

Cynthia Kraack Posted on January 27, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 24, 2012

What books fill a writer’s bookshelves in January 2012? Julian Barnes to Tea Obreht have top billing today along with space for technology books.

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Galleys

Cynthia Kraack Posted on January 23, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 24, 2012

One year to write a book. Six months to revise a book. One weekend to review galleys. Time funnels faster as a publication date approaches… The book is real. It has a title: Harvesting Ashwood: Minnesota 2037…

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Wikipedia-less Wednesday

Cynthia Kraack Posted on January 18, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 24, 2012

Tuesday was a hectic mixture of personal obligations and working against the clock to complete research on a project before Wikipedia began its 24 hours of darkness to protest anti-piracy legislation. Feel confused by the issues and arguments of SOPA … Continue reading →

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Traveling Home

Cynthia Kraack Posted on January 13, 2012 by Cynthia KraackMay 24, 2012

In the Howth Yacht Club’s pub, we stood with arms crossed, holding hands, as an elderly man with a wonderful tenor sang a ballad…

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