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Oct.01.2010
Announcement from the Producer of "Being There" - a Canadian Radio Programme out of the University of Toronto in Canada:
"In-depth interview with author Harrison Solow this Saturday, October 2nd, 2pm EST on the show, Being There.
To listen live go to www.ciut.fm Not the usual...
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Sep.30.2010
Nothing stares us in the face as we take our places at the table. It is a menacing sight, nothing. With its cavernous hunger, without even the promise of a black hole, into which one might metaphysically fall and contract, and become a dense world among worlds, it seeks us from across the table....
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Aug.26.2010
Sumptuous. Magnanimous. Opulent, bountiful, stylish, gracious and responsible: A few words that came to mind when we received our complimentary copies of Carpe Articulum today in which the articles on my husband and me appear. We have had a considerable number of interviews - and honestly I have...
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Aug.19.2010
I was delighted to receive Harrison Solow's book FELICITY & BARBARA PYM (Cinnamon Press, 2010) as a prize/gift for my Red Room blog entry "An Unknown Writer."
Is it a novel? Is it a literature class? Is it a thinly veiled e-memoir? As the author writes, "This work is both...
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Aug.11.2010
We walk everywhere in this tiny town - a multi-layered delight - not only the walking, but the consequence of it. We walk to university and back several times a day - to events in the town, to the health food store, the organic produce shop, the grocery store, florist, shoe shop, chemists (...
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Aug.07.2010
Just a short announcement - My husband and I are being featured in the September issue of Carpe Articulum as the first double feature in the history of the magazine.
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Jul.27.2010
An Excerpt from a Chapter of Felicity & Barbara Pym
“Dear Felicity,
Thank you for your email ― I am glad that our correspondence seems to be of help. And you have finished Some Tame Gazelle. Now we begin.
Your notes aren’t bad. You have touched on a few themes that Pym’s biographers,...
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Jul.22.2010
First I wrote:
"This is a story about love, but not about the kind of love that most people know about. Children know about it, but then they forget when they grow up. Grown-ups remember it sometimes in the night, but they don’t believe it in the morning. Old people know all about it but...
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Jul.22.2010
This essay on Liminality first appeared on Lynn Henriksen's Tell Tale Souls Blog.
Liminality: The Literary Hinterland Between Fiction and Nonfiction
Introduction by Lynn Henriksen:
"Pushcart Prize winner, Harrison Solow’s powers of thought and prowess in writing are laudable to the degree that...
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Jul.01.2010
The Literary Hinterland Between Fiction and Nonfiction (http://www.redroom.com/member/thestorywoman)
"Pushcart Prize winner, Harrison Solow’s powers of thought and prowess in writing are laudable to the degree that bringing her essay to you today is an honor and an adventure, both thrilling and...
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