
Shuly Xóchitl Cawood Three Questions A Cover Deborah Zenha Adams Wherein my guest, a writer i admire, answers three questions about the art, the life, and the universe. Shuly xóchitl cawood ~ three questions & a cover from the archives: in case you missed it the first time around, here's another chance to read this short interview with one of my favorite authors.

Julie Herman Three Questions A Cover Deborah Zenha Adams Join me for any (or all) of these online one hour sessions on tuesdays at noon est. we’ll talk about a piece of writing, i will give you a prompt, and then you will write. these classes are in partnership with press 53. cost: $10 session. register for any of them here. In a 2022 blog post, you wrote, “sometimes dogs give you what you don’t yet know you need.” i wonder if you’d expand on that intriguing concept. i have a belief that life brings us what we need—sometimes it is wonderful, and sometimes it is challenging, and sometimes it is both. A short interview wherein my guest, one of my favorite authors, answers three questions about the writing life. question 1 question: what’s your go to source when you need inspiration? i look to nature to give me a reset. Editor’s note: this exchange is part of a series of brief interviews with emerging writers of recent or forthcoming books. if you enjoyed it, please visit other interviews in the i’ve got questions feature.

Elizabeth Foxwell Three Questions A Cover Deborah Zenha Adams A short interview wherein my guest, one of my favorite authors, answers three questions about the writing life. question 1 question: what’s your go to source when you need inspiration? i look to nature to give me a reset. Editor’s note: this exchange is part of a series of brief interviews with emerging writers of recent or forthcoming books. if you enjoyed it, please visit other interviews in the i’ve got questions feature. Shuly: not to fight it so hard. i have tried keeping people in my life who weren’t meant to be kept. it took me decades to realize that if someone was trying to leave, to let them. christina: you write columns, poetry, full length memoir, and more. does one genre appeal to you the most?. Shuly xóchitl cawood teaches writing workshops, doodles with markers and metallic paint, and is raising two poodles and four orchids.she is the author of six books, including something so good it can never be enough (press 53, 2023) and trouble can be so beautiful at the beginning (mercer university press, 2021), winner of the adrienne bond award for poetry. In this beautiful collection, shuly xóchitl cawood examines what it means to be human—the places that hold us, the people we lose. each poem, its “small, still words a sigh of ink,” helps us recognize who we are and remember who we used to be. Shuly xóchitl cawood teaches writing workshops, doodles with markers and metallic paint, and is raising two poodles and four orchids. she is the author of six books, including something so good it can never be enough (press 53, 2023) and trouble can be so beautiful at the beginning (mercer university press, 2021) , winner of the adrienne bond.

J B Michaels Three Questions A Cover Deborah Zenha Adams Shuly: not to fight it so hard. i have tried keeping people in my life who weren’t meant to be kept. it took me decades to realize that if someone was trying to leave, to let them. christina: you write columns, poetry, full length memoir, and more. does one genre appeal to you the most?. Shuly xóchitl cawood teaches writing workshops, doodles with markers and metallic paint, and is raising two poodles and four orchids.she is the author of six books, including something so good it can never be enough (press 53, 2023) and trouble can be so beautiful at the beginning (mercer university press, 2021), winner of the adrienne bond award for poetry. In this beautiful collection, shuly xóchitl cawood examines what it means to be human—the places that hold us, the people we lose. each poem, its “small, still words a sigh of ink,” helps us recognize who we are and remember who we used to be. Shuly xóchitl cawood teaches writing workshops, doodles with markers and metallic paint, and is raising two poodles and four orchids. she is the author of six books, including something so good it can never be enough (press 53, 2023) and trouble can be so beautiful at the beginning (mercer university press, 2021) , winner of the adrienne bond.