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My life

I’m a farmer in Chapel Hill North Carolina. I have been farming for about 5 years now and it’s hard work but looking back on my past, I believe  it’s all worth it. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Caliburn-Farms/414727365213714 I have been home schooling since fifth grade. I have a short story Iwill be posting in the next day or two […]

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Dancin’

Aside from my writing challenge, I’ve been attempting to document the entire writing retreat through the eyes of my video camera. I made this little video today. We’ve got sweet dance moves.  -Ali

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The window

(Note from author Sophie: I wrote this after spending over half an hour staring out the window) When I look out the window I don’t think. I forget time and people. I might bite my nail without thinking. I stare into oblivion, looking but not seeing. I wonder what would happen if I couldn’t let […]

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Thoughts From the Character Herself

(An excerpt from Tassie’s story) Seriously, why aren’t there any stories where the damsel in distress kills the stupid dragon herself instead of waiting for the knight? This waiting thing is horribly tiresome. Not that I am some silly damsel in distress. If I was a damsel in distress I would at least have a […]

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Scenes from a Writing Retreat, Part 2

(Top video: Lost & Found auction)  Blues dancing workshop Blues dancing workshop Brenna with a view  Evening group meeting Silent applause during group meeting Can we fit everyone on one rug??

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No mother should outlive her son

(The following is a prologue to an untitled story by Laura) Her desperate wails echoed through the palace, ringing in Darius’s head until he almost felt guilty. He looked up at the rain pounding his study window. Outside the night was black, except for the occasional flash of lightening. “He’s dead My King,” Cavan said […]

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Haggard Joe

The following is an excerpt from Cameron Lovejoy’s short story, Haggard Joe. * * * Vegas during the day is foul: somehow sleazier than the night preceding it. Perhaps because you can see its scars. It makes you want to bathe, to scrub yourself raw. But in its waters you’d only catch disease. It doesn’t feel […]

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Brenna At the Writing Retreat

Hi Students, Parents, and Random Passersby- I’m keeping a blog while at the writing retreat! You can find a link to it here. So far, I’ve written about Meisner Training, the Practical Aesthetics Acting Method, and cake. I hope you check it out! Warmly, -Brenna McBroom, WR staff member and Kitchen Czar

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A Deceiving Spectacle

(The following is an excerpt from Sita’s writing project) There was nothing left for me at the house so I just walked away. I knew I was ditching my previous belief that I shouldn’t just wander aimlessly but there was no other choice. I was more likely to find him if I looked rather than […]

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Matt’s Blog

Staff member Matt Sanderson is blogging for his Writing Retreat project. Visit his site to read about American football, veganism, eccentric millionaires, and whatever else Matt’s brilliant mind produces.

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