[stylist] NFB Writers' division Monthly Gathering for November - Special Guest

Robert Leslie Newman newmanrl at cox.net
Thu Nov 21 18:27:02 UTC 2013


Hi you all

RE: November's guest is a college writing instructor, setup for us by
Chelsea Cook 

 

First, here is the info you need to get on the call:

The date of the call: Sunday November 24th

The time for the call: 8:30 ET, 7:30 CT, 6:30 MT, 5:30 PT 

Phone number to call: 1-712-432-0460  

The access code: 568839Pound 

 

First will be the BIO of our guest. Second, will be the times, and numbers
to get on the call.

 

**First:

Aileen Murphy 

Director, Blue Ridge Writing Project 

Senior Instructor, Department of English 

Virginia Tech 

 

Aileen Murphy is the author of a chapbook, There Will Be Cats, a collection
of poetry on the 

subject of raising a child with Asperger's Syndrome.  She is a Senior
Instructor in the 

Department of English at Virginia Tech, and the Director of the Blue Ridge
Writing Project, a 

professional development site for teachers from Kindergarten to college.
She teaches creative 

writing and more recently community writing.  She enjoys writing poetry as
well as nonfiction.

 

After reading her bio, I wrote Aileen and asked for a one-liner of what is
her best advice to a developing writer and here is what she wrote back: 

A one-liner that includes my greatest advice to a developing writer:  Naomi
Shihab Nye says in her poem "Valentine for Earnest Mann" that poems are
everywhere and "what we have to do is live in a way that lets us find them."
With that in mind, I suggest that you have with you at all times a way to
write ideas down that occur to you throughout your day.  If you write
something down when you get a good idea, you can look at it later when you
have more time, when you are better set up to write. But you cannot trust
that you will remember it later, so write it down, type it into a smart
phone, record your voice saying it.  I hand out little journals to my
students at the beginning of a new semester that is just a dozen sheets of
blue or peach colored paper for them to use not only in my class, but also
for them to carry around so they always have a place to record it when an
idea presents itself.

 

Sorry, that is not one line.  In one line, I would say:  

Look for poems out in the world presenting themselves to you, and have a way
to record any potentially good ideas before they are lost.

 

 

Robert Leslie Newman

Personal Website-

Adjustment To Blindness And Visual impairment

http//www.thoughtprovoker.info

NFB Writers' Division, president

http://www.nfb-writers-division.net 

Chair of the NFB Communications Committee   

 

 

 

 




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