Seale’s ذكذكتسئµ in language has produced here a miscellany of observations, how-to’s, examples, and anecdotes by one who has spent six decades writing and teaching the art of writing. From “Frightening Words” to “Five Versions of a Poem” from “Babysitting the Imagination” to “Porch Light Titles,” this collection offers practical words to the novice writer as well as a touchstone of reflection to the experienced one.
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Jan Seale lives among lizards and exotic birds in deep South Texas. From there, she has written 27 books in a variety of genres. Her work has been published in major newspapers and magazines and broadcast over NPR. Honors include an NEA fellowship, PEN Syndicated Fiction awards, and appointment as the 2012 Texas Poet Laureate.