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In May 1824 twenty women under sentence of transportation
languished in the gaol at Lancaster Castle. Some had been there for
years and amongst them was a 76 year old. One woman called Mary
Partridge was described as being a fit healthy woman who wished to
go abroad. Who were these women? How did they come to be sentenced
to transportation? Why would anyone want to 'go abroad'? This book
sets out to address these questions and others and tell these
women's stories, together with the stories of some of other women
who were similarly sentenced in Lancashire.
Every summer for the past thirty years, the Sewanee Writers'
Conference has gathered a community of writers for two weeks of
workshops, readings, talks, and meetings focused on the craft and
art of writing. This book is a selection of craft talks delivered
during the conference over the last several years. Some essays
focus on one or two authors, some focus on texts, while others cast
their regard more broadly. All are written in response to questions
generated by the process of writing, as masters of the craft
candidly report challenges they confront and the means by which
they work to resolve such issues. The eighteen essays encompass
poetry, fiction, and playwriting, investigating questions of
language, character, design, and meaning, with nuanced readings of
particular authors and works alongside more wide-ranging
reflections on craft. Designed for audiences of writers and readers
across multiple levels and backgrounds, the essays collected in As
We Were Saying offer original, insightful arguments about the craft
of writing and the power of literature.
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Sea Billows (Paperback)
Anya Figert, Megan Roberts; Ben Glassco
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