About

 

I live and write in the foothills of Colorado’s Front Range.  One morning in third grade before the school bell rang, I wrote my first poem, of the landscape I’d seen as I crested the hill as I walked to school—plains, foothills, outlines of several mountain ranges to the south.  Seems I’ve been writing about “place” ever since. 

Welcome, and thanks for stopping by.  

–Sherry Walker

 

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3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Reece  |  August 15, 2008 at 10:26 pm

    Reading this makes me want to be a better man. I am inspired to create mine own blog, tho admit continue to wrestle with the guilt of imposed self-indulgence – typical of my abashed self-esteem.

    Not that I don’t want to write, for I maintain a surfeit of animate dialogue. But more; should I subject others to it?

    But lo, it appears my (text)bookish dialogue has birthed entry here and now, anyway.

    Thank you Sherry,
    Delighted,
    Reece (Australia)

  • 2. inktarsia  |  August 16, 2008 at 7:19 pm

    Reece, thanks for dropping by. You might enjoy this link from Brevity. Blog away.

    Be an Open Node: Blake Butler on Literary Citizenship
    August 14, 2008

    http://brevity.wordpress.com/2008/08/14/be-an-open-node-blake-butler-on-literary-citizenship/

  • 3. richardhudson  |  February 16, 2009 at 12:05 am

    Hey, how ispiring you are. Love you’re blog & the way you leave you’re own personal imprint on everything from your design, to words & images. Great stuff. Keep up the impassioned beatings of your heart.

    Nameste,

    Richard Hudson (also Australia)

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