Nancy Flynn
Navigation
  • Home
  • About
  • Writing
  • Photography
  • Apostrophe
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About
  • Writing
  • Photography
  • Apostrophe
  • Contact
Home Posts by “Nancy Flynn”

What’s in a Name?

Nancy Flynn April 16, 2009Apostrophe Blog Archive, Writing

Characterization is the lifeblood of fiction for many readers—and writers, too. Oh, I’m seduced by the twists and turns of plot as much as the next person. But time and again, what I’m most drawn to when reading is the effect that events have on the story’s characters…

Read more…

Character creationMardi GrasThe Fiction Dictionary

Reassuring Wisdom

Nancy Flynn April 9, 2009Stream of Consciousness Archive

 And truth, too: There is no need to run outside for better seeing, Rather abide at the center of your being; For the more you …

Read More
Lao TzuWisdom

Holding the Axe to Make the Handle

Nancy Flynn March 15, 2009Apostrophe Blog Archive, Writing

Sometimes it is by going back (often thanks to new translations) to study a timeless and ancient text that I find the most timely and relevant wisdom about the writing craft. During a recent bookshelf purge, I unearthed not one but two copies of Lu Chi’s Wen Fu (The Art of Writing). One is a slim brown…

Read more…

Chien HsuanIdes of MarchLu ChiSam HamillThe Art of WritingWen Fu

Writing, the Water of Life

Nancy Flynn March 6, 2009Apostrophe Blog Archive, Reading, Writing

I confess: I’ve never read any fiction by Stephen King. I’ve seen at least one of his stories that was made into a movie—“Stand By Me”—and parts of “Carrie” way back when—I’m remembering the high school prom night scene in particular and Sissy Spacek not having the best of times….

Read more…

CarrieOn WritingSissy SpacekStand By MeStephen King

So Much Writing, So Little Time…

Nancy Flynn February 28, 2009Apostrophe Blog Archive, Wisdom, Writing

There are so many avenues to what one can easily call “failure” in this so-called writing life. A while back, I rearranged many aspects of my life so I could more easily prostrate myself on the altar of the written word, figuring that was a surefire way to get the work done…

Read more…

Allen GinsbergBecoming a WriterDorothea BrandeHenry JamesMichael VenturaMind Writing Slogans

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Elevation!

Nancy Flynn February 19, 2009Arts & Culture, Awards, Musings, Stream of Consciousness Archive

I’m a shameless devotee of everything Oscar [1] in the short month or so between when nominations are announced and the little gold men are handed out at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles. I try to see most of the nominated movies…

Read more…

Academy AwardsMovies

What Are Words Worth?

Nancy Flynn February 8, 2009Apostrophe Blog Archive, Arts & Culture

Long before the American economy went into its current version of freefall, I’d taken to wondering how you could realistically run a country on…shopping. That sounds nuts and like over-simplification at best but this has become the opinion of many smart, in-the-know, best-and-the-brightest as to what has gotten…

Read more…

Benjamin R. BarberThe EconomyThe NationTom Tom Club

What a Difference a Week Makes…

Nancy Flynn January 27, 2009History Lessons, Political News, Stream of Consciousness Archive

It’s been one week and a handful of hours since Obama became our 44th President. Seven short days and climate change, torture, ethics, and a …

Read More
Barack Obama Inaugurationhistory

Praise Song, Praise Singing!

Nancy Flynn January 22, 2009Apostrophe Blog Archive, History Lessons, Political News

It was lovely to hear Elizabeth Alexander read her poem, “Praise Song for the Day”, written for the occasion of Barack Obama’s inauguration. But somehow it fell flat for me; maybe it was because of where it came during the Inauguration Program…

Read more…

Barack Obama InaugurationCall and response.Elizabeth AlexanderLincoln MemorialMarian AndersonpoetryPraisesongs

Late Blooming, Serious

Nancy Flynn January 9, 2009Apostrophe Blog Archive, Wisdom, Writing

A few years ago, a graduate school friend who now teaches in a low-residency writing program was working on a panel about “Late Bloomers” for the Associated Writing Program’s…

Read more…

Late BloomersNight-blooming cereusRaymond Carver
  • Page 28 of 38
  • ←
  • 1
  • ...
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • ...
  • 38
  • →

Search

Recent Posts

  • Fog and Pelicans and the Central Coast of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State…
  • Acceptance News: American Writers Review
  • Abyssinian gladiolus in late summer bloom…
  • The Summer of Our Discontent
  • Poem-a-Day Publication at Second Coming
  • The Running List…
  • Moving Product…
  • Acceptance News: Halfway Down the Stairs
  • Road Trip Wind and Skies…
  • Acceptance News: America’s Slide Towards Authoritarianism Anthology

Categories

Archives

Homepage

click to enlarge

  • Home
  • About
  • Writing
  • Photography
  • Apostrophe
  • Contact

NancyFlynn.com

©2006-2000 Nancy Flynn. All rights reserved. Website by Redhare