Review: No Plot, No Problem

This review was originally written for DIYPlanner.com in 2006. I’m reposting it here to generate more interest. Written by Chip Baty Published by Chronicle Books ISBN 0811845052 Before any of you can ask me, yes I finished today’s NaNoWriMo word…

Review: Potlatch 17

This past weekend I attended a West Coast Writer’s Convention called Potlatch 17. It serves as an outlet and a gathering for Clarion and Clarion West attendees and alumni. A potlatch is a PacNorthwest native american gathering that happened when…

Review: IdeaSpotting

This review was originally written for DIYPlanner.com in 2006. I’m reposting it here to generate more interest. Written by Sam Harrison Published by How Books ISBN 1581808003 Lately I’ve been trying to find new ways to push my mind into…

Native American Religions: An Overview

September 30, 1995 History 408 There are more than 300 known Native American tribes living on the North American continent. Each with their own unique world view, belief system, rituals and ceremonies. The Indians of the great Pacific Northwest are…

The Wishram : Then and Now, An Ethnohistory

August 27, 1995 Hist 408 First discovered in 1775, by Bruno de Hezeta, later named by the American Robert Gray in 1792 (Lang 1992 : 4) the Columbia River was the most densely populated in Indian tribes (Zuker, et.al. 1983…

Lovecraft’s Key of Destruction

November 18, 1996 Engl 499 Not much has been written on what many scholars call Lovecraft’s dreamlands fiction, from which The Silver Key is taken. The major reason is that Lovecraft, himself, wrote many letters to friends and fans describing…

Getting the Pieces of the Puzzle to Fit : Create Experimental Prose Using Words

Writing a story is a lot like putting together pieces of a puzzle. The words become the individual pieces that are connected to form sentences. Although there are many different types of words and ways to assemble your story, there…

Sight Within the Lighthouse Walls

November 19, 1995 E 389 In this world there are many different ways of interacting with others, Nature, and life. In To the Lighthouse Virginia Woolf examines two very different ways of viewing life. The first reflects an interaction with…