I was at the alma mater today for an afternoon talk at the King Library with Dorothy Allison, courtesy of the Center for Literary Arts. Dorothy was such an enormous inspiration, especially to writers like me who came from working-class roots and didn't have tons of connections to the literary world. I also loved that she discussed the early years of feminism, which I had some incipient knowledge of as an undergrad. Finding and reading those early works, the poetry and prose of that time, was an enormous liberation for me as a young woman trying very hard to define my place in the world and discover my voice.
Anyway, I was tremendously inspired by listening to Dorothy and am going to re-read some of her books and essays. I ended up wishing she could have been a writing mentor to me, happy to have heard her speak, and inspired to get home and write! And so, I did!
My name is Joan McMillan and this blog is, as Emily Dickinson says, "my letter to the world." I am currently working on a nonfiction book about the murder of a young woman, Asha Veil, born Joanna Dragunowicz, and her unborn daughter, Anina, on September 9, 2006. My book is meant to honor her life and illuminate the need to create a safer world for women and children.
To read an excerpt from the book, please click on the following link:
ashaveilbook.blogspot.com
An excerpt from The Pleasure Palace, my romantic comedy, can be found here:
2 comments:
I agree, it was a great session. She never ceases to get me right at my core--of writing, of life.
Thanks Kate--and thanks to you, Kelly, and the CLA for bringing her to SJSU!
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