I will post the link to the article first and then make comments: https://thedispatch.com/newsletter/dispatch-faith/easter-christianity-mary-karr-2/?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Water%20From%20Stone&utm_campaign=Water%20From%20Stone#comments If you cannot get to this (firewalled) I will copy it and send it to you. It was meaningful to me this Resurrection morning.
On April 16, my publisher and a friend and I attended the awards ceremony for the Townsend Prize. It was one of those "I don't belong here" moments, although they assured me I did. Especially Ann Hite, one of the judges, who told me how well regarded my book, Lying In, was in the competition (although I didn't win). I was in esteemed literary company and have the photos to prove it. The Georgia Writers Museum and the Atlanta Writers Club were and are gracious hosts, and it was quite a celebration of writing in Georgia. I owe them thank you notes; today would be a good day for that. With the end of the semester and retirement pending and life in general, I am overwhelmed right now. However, one thing I know: you cannot rest on the laurel of one recognized book. I must get back to writing; my fiction brain has been dormant, maybe comatose, for a year. Not good. I have ten to twelve ideas--what should I pursue? That's the bi...