COMPARE
This exercise worked well and came to me through my Shakespeare calendar. Plenty of original comparisons in this generative exercise.
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A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME
These lyrics worked well for a creative writing exercise with my adult students. A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME A chair is still a chair, even when there’s no one sittin’ there But a chair is not a house, and a house is not a home When there’s no one there to hold you tight…
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Jewish Themes in Poetry: JBI Library
I am honored and thrilled to be associated with the good people at JBI Library. See the description for a workshop I will be leading on behalf of this organization: “Join us for an open discussion about Jewish themes in poetry, as we read selected poems in Jessica Greenbaum’s poetry collection, “Spilled and Gone.” We…
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FIVE POEMS is open for submissions for our next issue, scheduled for late April or May
FIVE POEMS is open for submissions for our next issue, scheduled for late April or May. We welcome seasoned poets as well as poets at every stage of their careers. Read the submission request list carefully. Include an introduction and a short bio. https://www.fivepoems.com/
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FIVE POEMS
Here is the inaugural issue of the Five Poems literary journal: https://www.fivepoems.com/. I would like to thank Sarah Salcedo at tallfirsproductions.com for her patient guidance and excellent assistance. Many thanks to the extraordinary first issue poets: Jaki Shelton Green, Denton Loving, Stevie Edwards, Courtney Leblanc, and Nicky Beer! Look for announcements for future issues.
Keep readingDangerous Liaisons
I taught the novel Dangerous Liaisons for many years with great success, and I watched the movie version with my undergrads in class. In their final essays, they told me, in ingenious ways, why the book’s topic, cruelty, had to be well written with care, and how setting the novel in a different time period worked…
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UR TEXT
To say that this book saved me is an understatement. I’m not getting schmaltzy on you, but yes, like other parents way back then, when the Encyclopedia Britannica was the flavor of the year, many parents bought a set. Mine did. But when some other guy pressed our doorbell years later, and my father and…
Keep readingMidnight Latkes with Liz Neumark
As many of you know, we left Manhattan for Houston to attend Graduate School in the late 1990s. Before then, I worked my way through Hunter College by catering private homes and many other-sized parties, thanks to this woman, who hired my husband and me. We worked every Jewish Holiday together as a duet and had…
Keep readingON RE-FRIENDING
It’s no big surprise that healthy people in their later years want to and know how to make new friends. It took me a long time to figure out that setting boundaries for some friends, including family, and getting busy with a group of other newer friends focused on helping others was the key to…
Keep readingTHAT FAMILY BUTTON ON FACEBOOK
I took the gesture literally; my husband and I adopted a dog, and well, that was the option. It wasn’t until later that I realized Mark Zuckerberg wanted Facebook members to tell him who their extended family was. And now everybody from the right is saying, “Oh, they don’t have children. Hmmmm…” Weeks later, that…
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