Mid-Week Field Notes–November 23, 2022

Field Notes

Some very quick things:

  • The last few days of the Tupelo 30/30 approach. If so inclined, please read my work and donate to the cause of a literary journal. Please note that for Day 22, I did not write “Uncle Abner.” My poem doesn’t appear–it was “Was It You?” I hope this gets rectified today.
  • Do you have a child or grandchild interested in social justice? If so, Ethel’s Song: Ethel Rosenberg’s Life in Poems (Calkins Creek, 2022) could make a great gift!
  • I’ve started to think about projects for 2023: completing a full-length poetry manuscript, completing a proposal for my next YA historical novel in verse, revising a middle-grade graphic novel script, and working toward completing a genealogical memoir. What projects do you have in mind?

Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate, and happy writing to all!

About Barbara Krasner

History writer and award-winning author Barbara Krasner writes Jewish-themed poetry, articles, nonfiction books, and novels for children and adults.
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