Tin House Winter Workshop
Here are some pictures of the Tin House (Fiction) Winter Workshop 2016. Most of what really happened is missing from these, as I was too busy listening, learning from the amazing faculty, editors and workshop participants, having conversations (about craft, photography, art, food, running, the mating habits of Australian marsupials) or admiring the serious karaoke mastery displayed by some of the literati, to be able to to take pictures. Ok, I still managed to go overboard with pictures of the Tin House building in Portland and the Sylvia Beach Hotel in Newport. But that may be understandable (see pictures below), don’t you think?
Thank you so much everyone at Tin House, Sarah, Mitchell, Wells, and fellow workshop participants for your generosity insight, for everything that you shared and for making this such a beautiful and transformative experience.
I’ll leave you with a quote on Mitchell’s talk on style, because it reflects one of the many things that I keep thinking about post-workshop (not as a reference to the pictures :-):
“Recognize the poetry when we see it. It might not come from Frost.”



























































































































































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Gorgeous. Gorgeous. Gorgeous.
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