My travels
of late can’t begin to match country singer Hank Snow’s list of stopovers in
the classic 1962 hit, “I’ve Been Everywhere.”
Still, I
haven’t been sitting still.
In late
September I spent an enjoyable couple of days spouting off about creative
nonfiction, poetry, historical fiction, and Western writing at the Idaho
Writers League annual conference. I have presented at several IWL conferences
over the years, and it’s always a pleasure. LaDean Messenger, president of the
Pocatello chapter, ramrodded the event and made it a success, just as she has
in years past when it’s been Pocatello’s turn.
In early
October, I made my way across the Salt Lake Valley (not always easy) to the
Salt Lake Community College main campus for the two-day League of Utah Writers
annual conference. Not quite as intimate as the Idaho event (with more than 400 attendees), but I still
enjoyed speaking to aspiring and accomplished writers on improving prose by
employing poetic techniques, writing opening lines that grab readers, and
writing poetry.
The
following weekend found me 100 or so miles from home at the west campus of Snow
College in Ephraim, Utah, for the Write Here in Ephraim conference. Another
enjoyable event, where I got to hang out with writers and teach a workshop on
using humor in fiction as well as one based on the popular “Lies They Tell
Writers” posts that appear here from time to time.
I haven’t
been everywhere, but that’s some of the places I’ve been lately. Like my old
Daddy always used to say sometimes, “Everybody’s got to be someplace, so you
might as well be somewhere.”
And here I am.
I am glad you have been enjoying a productive and pleasant work/leisure time, Rod.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tanja.
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