The Strega's Story

A blog about one writer's life and literary adventures. A "strega" is an Italian folk healer; my great-grandmother was one, and my book explores her life, and much more. The opinions expressed here are strictly those of Ms. Strega, and specific facts about my life may be altered at times for confidentiality.

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Name: Ms. Strega
Location: Silicon Valley obverse, Felton, United States

This blog is about my book, The Strega's Story, which is partially a memoir, partially historical fiction based heavily on truth, of my Italian-American family. I have an MFA in Creative Writing and my work has appeared in Poetry, Quarry West, Onthebus, Chattahoochee Review, Blue Mesa Review, Comstock Review, Saranac Review, and many other journals. I am a lecturer in English at the same university from which I received my MFA.

Friday, May 16, 2008

And the Readings Are....

For the fiction segment of the class:

Daniel Halpern's The Art of the Story

For poetry:

A Book of Luminous Things
, a terrific poetry anthology edited by Czeslaw Milosz

For creative nonfiction:

In Brief
by Judith Kitchen (if I had time to find another anthology I could read in time before June, I would have used a different book, but this suffices for a summer class).

And, of course:

Bird by Bird, by Anne Lamott (thanks, Lynn).

I was a little shocked, when Internet surfing and trying to find books, that international anthologies are so hard to find--there is not one I can find for creative nonfiction which doesn't feature mainly North American writers. Maybe it's a peculiarly American genre (I know it's not, but it seems so).

Now, let's just hope that the class fills!
I've never been so excited about going to San Jose in the summer, ever.


And now, the syllabus....


It is my eldest son's (known here as The Eldest) 26th birthday today. He has turned out to be a wonderful, hardworking person, with a terrific job and a wonderful life that he deserves--so happy birthday, Eldest! You're a great guy and I am very happy that you chose me to be your mom.

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Anonymous Motormouth said...

Sounds like your class is shaping up to be spectacular. Wish I could audit, but the commute would kill me, especially with gas prices being what they are... :)

I think my students like it when I share "Bird by Bird" with them because one of the chapters has the "S" word in it.

5:28 PM  
Blogger KATE EVANS said...

Are the fires coming near you?!

12:47 PM  

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