Summer’s almost over, and our June guests have rotated off the Guest Writers & Featured Artists widget on the sidebar. You can still locate their pieces, however, by typing their individual names into our Search bar. Or by clicking on Guestwriter or Guestartist under Contributors on the sidebar.
Again, we’d like to thank all of our guests who have written with us on red Ravine. Each one of them has supported and expanded our efforts to create a dynamic writing and art community blog.
Here are our June sojourners and links to their pieces:
- mimbresman, Killer Water – A Desert Rat Chronology
- Beth Bro Howard, My Father’s Smile
- Carolyn Flynn, The Devil Came Down To Austin
We’re also excited that our Submission Guidelines For Writers & Artists have been published. The link can be found on the sidebar under How To Submit. Don’t pass up this great opportunity to see your work in print!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at info@redravine.com anytime. And thanks for reading!
-posted on red Ravine, Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
-related to post, Where To Find Our Guests
I want to thank the writers. I found Red Ravine about the time these guests were writing. I wasn’t sure who I was reading at any given moment, but I really liked what I read. Now I have a grasp of the guest writer aspect of the ravine.
Each of these writers made contributions so different from one another. I won’t say I liked one more than another…that’s like playing favorites with the kids!
But I will say thank you all. Thank you!
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leslie, thanks so much for your comment to our Guests and your feedback. It does take hanging a while with us to understand the Guestwriter/artist aspect of red Ravine. I, for one, am grateful that you have kept visiting. Your comments and links are always so rich. Thank you!
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Hi QM – I’m terribly impressed by the scholarly expose about your name. basically, if I got your drift, a quoin is a vowel-reversed widget: i.e. a wedgit
One other thing – not for Limerick purposes we hope – does Quoin rhyme with Des Moines? – I don’t know how to pronounce the latter.
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I’m a bad student. I checked rhyme zone as an afterthought and its all there – wow! My life will never be the same.
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stranger, you crack me up, the way you start a comment thread in one post and then carry it over to another. It’s a good thing I can follow you, else I might not know what you are referring to.
I don’t know how to pronounce Des Moines either, but I bet QM does. But one thing I’m not clear on…what is a vowel-reversed widget and why is “quoin” one of those? It is over my head, and now I am the bad student.
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stranger, yes, Quoin rhymes with Des Moines. Where are all the Midwesterners when I need them!
And I’m with ybonesy, I don’t get the vowel-reversed widget? Further details required.
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