Earlier this year, I was invited to do an author interview for Lisa O’Neill’s blog, The Dictionary Project. It was a treat to geek out about the dictionary for an audience of kindred logophiles. Lisa (pictured above; photo by Amanda Sapir) recently chatted with WanderChic about the art of bibliomancy, the joys of Tucson, and […]
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These Shoes Were Made for Walking…On Stage…Like A Mother
In February, I was excited to join the cast of the 2012 Listen To Your Mother Spokane show. LTYM is a national event in which writers read nonfiction about motherhood. We read at the Bing Crosby theater downtown on Mother’s Day (photo above from Elise Raimi). I know what you’re thinking: but Wanderchic, aren’t you just […]
Road Trip Novelist: An Interview with Pamela Balluck (Part II)
In an earlier post, writer Pamela Balluck chatted with WanderChic about her book projects and enduring love of microfilm. This time Pam talks travel rituals, snow, lust for writers’ colonies, and “car as sanctuary.” The photo of Pam, above, was taken by Howard Romero at the Vermont Studio Center. Pam shot the ones below: on […]