Dear
Brian,
Vocamus
Press will be publishing a collection of my poetry! I now have my own
writer's page on the Vocamus Press website here. And I have been
officially welcomed in the community here.
Check it out! I must say, this feels wonderful.
Check it out! I must say, this feels wonderful.
Bieke
P.S. Here
is a link to my posting "The Church Keys" on CBC’s Bloodlines contest.
I hope you enjoy it.
Hi, Brian.
Good news: CommuterLit
published my poem about Remembrance Day!
Also, thanks to a head’s up
from Bieke, I submitted a "blood story" to Canada Writes Bloodlines,
and they published it! I was so surprised. You can read it here.
Sally
Wylie
You can read Sally’s poem "Remembrance
Day in Lion's Head" on CommuterLit, but on Quick Brown Fox, it comes with images here.
Hello,
Brian!
I wanted to let you know that
the short story I wrote in your last writing workshop in London, “The
Trouble With Dead Roses,” was published today on CommuterLit.
Thanks again for another great
workshop!
Laurie
Elizabeth Flynn
Hi, Brian:
Thought
I'd pass along a story I wrote that was published in CommuterLit.
Thank
you for keeping tabs on what's happening in the "writing
world." Your web site
has
been really helpful to me.
Regards,
Bob Green
Read Bob’s story here.
Hi,
Brian and classmates past and present:
Some of you were in class when I brought my piece, "Grandfather's Magnifying Glass." I thank you all again for your insightful and helpful comments. You can see how you helped to shape the story, because in September I submitted it to CommuterLit and in October they accepted it – and it appears there today, Thursday Nov. 7, under my maiden name, Mary Steer.
And thank you again for all you do – it is always so beneficial to be part of a great critiquing class!
Some of you were in class when I brought my piece, "Grandfather's Magnifying Glass." I thank you all again for your insightful and helpful comments. You can see how you helped to shape the story, because in September I submitted it to CommuterLit and in October they accepted it – and it appears there today, Thursday Nov. 7, under my maiden name, Mary Steer.
And thank you again for all you do – it is always so beneficial to be part of a great critiquing class!
Mary
You can read Mary’s story here.
For information about
submitting to CommuterLit, see here.
Brian has a number of weekly course coming up in January. He'll lead a “Writing your life & other true stories” on Tuesday afternoons in Burlington (see here) and a “Welcome to Creative Writing” course on Tuesday evenings in Burlington (here).
He'll also be leading several critiquing classes: “Next Step” courses on Tuesday mornings in Burlington (see here), Thursday afternoons in Mississauga (here) and Thursday evenings in Georgetown (here); and “Intensive” courses for more experienced writers on Wednesday afternoons in Burlington (here) and Wednesday evenings in Mississauga (see here).
See Brian Henry’s
schedule here, including writing workshops and creative writing
courses in Ottawa, Kingston, Peterborough, Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton,
Bolton, Caledon, Georgetown, Oakville, Burlington, St. Catharines,
Hamilton, Cambridge, Guelph, London, Newmarket, Barrie, Midland, Orillia,
Thessalon, Algoma, Kitchener-Waterloo, Sudbury, Muskoka, Peel, Halton, the GTA,
Ontario and beyond.
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