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StoneThread the website of harvey stanbrough
Badger and sparrow, fish and wolf, humans, trees, grass, earth, water, air --- all are integral parts of the Wholeness... and then there are the venerable ones, the Stone People, the ageless stewards of the common thread of our being: the StoneThread....
News of Interest....
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The long-awaited Writing the WorldTM Writing Seminars to begin in June, 2008! The first will be held on June 28 in Huachuca City at the Senior Center. "Writing Effective Dialogue" and "Writing Electric Narrative." Price for either seminar is $35 for SSA members and $45 for non-members. Price for full day (including lunch) is $60 for SSA members and $80 for non-members. Pre-registration is necessary as space is limited. For more information or to pre-register, Email Harvey.
Both the second edition of Punctuation for Writers and The Craft of Poetry: Structure & Sound are now available FREE in PDF format. For your free copy, just Email Harvey.
Writers' Groups and Conference Organizers, here's Harvey's Electronic Press Kit. See his current schedule at Events.
Beyond the Masks is now available at amazon.com
and Barnes & Noble. On reading Beyond the Masks, Cheryl Hunnicutt of Ardmore, Oklahoma wrote "...what I feel is joy that someone has been able to put into words what the
rest of us are not facile enough, or brave enough, to do." Read the formal Reviews. Writing Realistic Dialogue & Flash Fiction garnered an Honorable Mention at the Book Expo America in New York City. Read the Press Release. You can also read Beth Morrow's reviews of Writing Realistic Dialogue and Punctuation for Writers.
Watch for....
The first Writing the WorldTM Writing Seminar will be slated for mid to late June, 2008! We hope to conduct one seminar a month, alternating between Fiction and Creative Nonfiction topics and Poetry. These will be half-day and full-day, weekend seminars. Watch this space for information on pricing and location or Email Harvey.
Harvey Stanbrough's work has been nominated for a National Book Award, a Pulitzer Prize, a Pushcart Prize, a Frankfurt Book Fair Award, and the Inscriptions Magazine Engraver's Award.
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