Did you know The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow is celebrating its Twentieth Anniversary in 2020? Well, if you are on our mailing list, I’m sure you are aware of our major fundraising campaign. If you are not aware…you are now!
Things have been progressing at the speed of light here at the Colony. Two of our suites have been remodeled and await the pleasure of providing you with an environment conducive to writing. And we have two more that have been sponsored and ready to be renovated. So when you are ready to write, the Colony will be ready for you.
We also have a new Scholarship fund established to assist our residents with some of the financial requirements to stay at the Colony. Schedule a visit, and I am sure the muse will visit you. But you do not have to write the entire time you here, like Stephen King says, “I am always chilled and astonished by the would-be writers who ask me for advice and admit, quite blithely, that they “don’t have time to read.” This is like a guy starting up Mount Everest saying that he didn’t have time to buy any rope or pitons.” We keep a library of books published by our writing residents. There will always be something on hand to pique your imagination or broaden your perspective.
In this edition of eMerge, we once again bring you stories to inform and amuse, and poetry that will make you laugh, cry and look at the Earth’s beauty and majesty with a sense of awe. Our authors have courageously shared a piece of their humanity with you. We hope you can appreciate and enjoy their contributions. They are unique stories. Hopefully, they will encourage you to write in your own unique voice. The voice that is you.
I have already used one quote from a writer, but I am not so proud that I won’t use another. One I find amusing, as well as insightful, is from Kurt Vonnegut. “First rule: Do not use semicolons. They are transvestite hermaphrodites representing absolutely nothing. All they do is show you’ve been to college.” In other words, don’t take yourself so damn seriously. Just tell your story. Ignore the critics as well as the rules and write. Preferably, here at the Writers’ Colony!
So, if you run into James Patterson or Susan Phillips while you are out golfing, you might tell them about the Writers’ Colony and eMerge. Or maybe, while you are attending the San Miguel Writers’ Conference in San Miguel de Allende, you bump into Joyce Carol Oates or Gail Sheehy, you might mention our little writing sanctuary located in the Ozarks. If you look at our updated eMerge website, you will see that we have a new tab, Write Now, Podcast. The tab will take you to the podcasts being produced by the Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow, and we invite you to listen to one of them!
Every dollar matters! Please, help us acquire the financing that will keep the Writers” Colony at Dairy Hollow flourishing as a sanctuary for writers and writing. You may donate here: https://www.writerscolony.org/contribution-options
Until
Next time,
I remain,
Just an exhausted Zororastafarian editor trying to figure out why turning down the car stereo helps me see better…
Table of Contents
- Rampant Day
by Linda Dimitroff - Remain in Mexico
by Ruth Nasrullah - Beautiful Moon
by Bill McCloud - TEARS OF QUẢNG TRỊ
by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai - Papa’s Handwriting
by Zhenya Yevtushenko - Invisible Wounds
by Woody Barlow - Six Poems
by Wendy Taylor Carlisle - The Gigolo
by Martha Anne Toll - A Belfast Legend
by Aileen Bartlett - The Silver Lining
by Ruth Nasrullah - Writing
by Woody Barlow - Memories of a Cajun Night
by Joan Baril - The Coin-Op Church
by Cynthia Gallaher - Mountainburg 12-27-17
by Amy Taylor - Sweet Grass
by Levi Harmon - A Sagittarian Looks Toward the Sky
by Bill McCloud - Writers Are Thieves
by Nikki Hanna - Edible Pages
by Cynthia Gallaher - I Am a Survivor
by Ray Shermer - Ode to a Coffee Table at Whitty Books
by Laurence Foshee - STORM
by Michael Brownstein - Caudatorio
by Carolyn Dahl - On Hà Nội Street
by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai - Indonesian Rain
by Ray Shermer - The Scoop
by Joan Baril - A Sketch on My First Writers’ Workshop, for V.
by Laurence Foshee - Word Juggler
by Cynthia Gallaher - Christopher Wrote a Poem Today about a Woman with Stigmata
by Bill McCloud - In the Time of Leaving
by Shana Ritter - The Flicker and the Flame
by Levi Harmon - TYLER
by Michael Brownstein - Atop a Sloping Hill
by Cynthia Gallaher - Love Letters (at the end of all of this)
by Bill McCloud - Last Night’s Dream
by Teresa Pelliccio Devito - Christmas in a Snowless City
by Carolyn Dahl - Promise Everything
by Zhenya Yevtushenko - A Love or a Desert
by Bill McCloud - While I was at War…
by Charles Templeton - Golden Chords, Golden Shovel
by Cynthia Gallaher - The Grey Cliff Train Robbery
by Ray Shermer - Because the Sub Basement Flooded
by Michael Brownstein - North Window
by Carolyn Dahl - A Colony of Words
by Ray Shermer - Dance Maker
by Levi Harmon - Memories
by Ray Shermer - Issue 6: Winter 2020
by Charles Templeton