On (some) Tuesdays I write about education and then post to the Two Writing Teacher blog. and then comment on at least three other blog posts . Every day in March I will blog and post for the Two Writing Teacher challenge.
Today my post was inspired by Ray Bradbury.
Today the weather is supposed to be close to 70 degrees so I will be able to get a longer run in. I am trying to ease into my work week after traveling last week.
It will all work out in the end! Þetta Reddast!
The Bradbury Trio [reading a poem, an essay, and a story every day] fuels my writing.
This trio structure works for me because I am inspired to write after I read.
I hope the reading you do today leads you to writing that could not have been created any other way.
Here is some of what I read today.
Poem: Love After Love
There are so many pull lines to use for writing in this poem:
"The time will come"
"you will greet yourself arriving/at your own door"
"Feast on your life"
Story: Case History #3
This story intrigues me and I love the first line, "I WANT TO MAKE things with other things."
Essay: Is Food Writing Important?
This HuffPost article strikes a chord for me. I love this quote, "To connect food with what I believe is fundamental to our lives and our happiness, to our humanity, and to do so through story."
While I was away last week I finally read Consider the Lobster which is an essay I hear about a lot written by David Foster Wallace. I am not sure why this essay is so famous honestly. There are all kinds of festivals here in the Midwest centered around food. In my town, there is the Popcorn Fest every September.
What specialty festivals are hosted in your town?
What will these pieces inspire you to write!?
What are you writing in your notebook today?
I would love to know your favorite lines in the comments.
A little more about me: Tammy L. Evans is a writer, teacher, runner, and coach living in a tiny house on a peninsula with her husband and adventure cat. Her location device is her loud laugh. She is a reader for Reckon Review. Her poetry has been published in The Storyteller, FoxGlove Journal, Story Hall, Blue Insights, The Partnered Pen, and others. Her fiction has been published in Gone Lawn, Cabinets of Heed, Spelk, Five on the Fifth, Clover and White, Fiction Berlin Kitchen, and others.
What have you read that inspires you to write?
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