Tag: Terry Tempest Williams

“Why I Write” an essay by Trish Hopkinson (blog rewind)

Big thanks to Melissa Crockett Meske for publishing my lyrical essay "Why I Write" on her blog back in May. Premier Provo Poet Trish Hopkinson, co-founder of Rock Canyon Poets, has stopped by for a visit. For those of you who know Trish, you won't want to miss […]

"Why I Write" an essay by Trish Hopkinson (blog rewind)

Big thanks to Melissa Crockett Meske for publishing my lyrical essay "Why I Write" on her blog back in May. Premier Provo Poet Trish Hopkinson, co-founder of Rock Canyon Poets, has stopped by for a visit. For those of you who know Trish, you won't want to miss […]

On Mothers and Daughters–guest blog post by Tasha Cotter

Lately, I've been immersed in two dazzling books: My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout and When Women Were Birds by Terry Tempest Williams. Both books deal with ideas of motherhood in ways that are touching, sometimes sentimental, but always deeply honest. So often we read mother-daughter […]

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