I'm a writer living in the Washington, DC, area. My work has appeared in literary journals and anthologies including The Gettysburg Review, Gargoyle, Writes of Passage: Coming of Age Stories and Memoirs from The Hudson Review, in The Washington Post, and on NPR's "All Things Considered."

For more information, please see the Bio page.

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We like the shoes.





"Mom takes a long time putting on her powders."

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Selected Works

Fiction

A young woman struggles with an unplanned pregnancy.

Sexual and racial tensions in a classroom threaten to explode as a young teen faces choices that will haunt her in adulthood. ORDER HERE

A young girl in Thailand is sold into prostitution by her mother.

A woman is haunted by events from the past that threaten to disturb her domestic life.

A man battles neighbors to build his dream house, while his son resists the pull of the family heritage.

A psychologist confuses fantasy and reality as she travels alone for the first time after her divorce.
Humor
Dining out with dietary issues, and Twizzlers. From the Washington Post.

KITCHEN SINK LINKS

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CURIOSITIES: THE BLOG

Save a Turkey. Eat More Pie.

November 26, 2009

Tags: food, baking for writers

I am a good baker, but for some reason I have a mental block involving pie crust. I wrote about my pie crust trials last Thanksgiving. This year, the apple pie went in the oven looking like it was patched together by Dr. Frankenstein. Luckily, it came out looking a bit better. I will call it "rustic." The bakeries charge more for that, because it looks like you did it yourself. Well, I did do it myself, so, dammit, it's rustic. I know there's a metaphor for fiction writing in there somewhere. I'll call my first drafts "rustic" from now on. And since adapting recipes usually means you've improved them in some material way that you may refuse to reveal, a revision will be a version that's adapted from...the rustic...first draft. Ugh.

Okay, never mind. Let's say we just eat the pie.

Spiced Pumpkin Pie
adapted from Bon Appetit,
made with dark molasses and other top secret adjustments...





Rustic (!) Five-Spice Apple Pie
adapted from Saveur




Happy Thanksgiving!

Stephen Elliott on Memoir: Go All the Way

November 23, 2009

Tags: creative process, books

Friday night, Stephen Elliott read from his new memoir, The Adderall Diaries, at Teaism in Washington, DC, for an appreciative audience that included a number of other writers and artists. He talked at length about the process of writing memoir, and one point that really struck me was when he warned that if you're going to write about something real, you can't go halfway. It doesn't work. The reader will always know when you're faking it or pulling back from a tough subject.

So here's a note to all my relatives: It's too late! I know everything.

Below, some pics from the event. Unfortunately, the weird light on the wall threw off my flash, which may explain the demon eyes...














This was a great way for readers to get quality time with an author, minus the barrier of the bookstore gatekeepers. (No offense intended to the bookstore gatekeepers, of course.) Someone suggested we do a series of these events. I'd be up for that.

Here, also, is a link to Leslie Pietrzyk's Work in Progress blog, in which she describes Stephen Elliott's talk at Teaism, specifically his advice to writers about how to do the delicate work of letting people know they're characters in your book, among other pertinent issues.

And, here's a link to MoCoScene, a blog by journalist Karen Watkins who was newly exposed to Stephen Elliott's work through this event and had an intense response to it. I love the idea of bringing a talented writer's work to the attention of new people; it's very gratifying when that happens.

TONIGHT: An Evening With Stephen Elliott &The Adderall Diaries PLUS Fancy Umbrella Drinks

November 20, 2009

Tags: events, books


TEAISM has ginger margaritas and mighty fine Bento boxes. Check it out, tonight.

AN EVENING WITH STEPHEN ELLIOTT & THE ADDERALL DIARIES

Friday, November 20, 2009
6:30pm - 9:30pm
Teaism-Penn Quarter,
400 8th St., NW, Washington, DC

Stephen Elliott will read/discuss his acclaimed new memoir, The Adderall Diaries: A Memoir of Moods, Masochism, and Murder

Books will be available for purchase.

RSVP to rsvp@aiwriters.org or mail at paulawhyman dot com or through my Contact page.

This event is cosponsored by American Independent Writers.

See you there.

Your 1980s Figure-Skating Fantasy -- Live at Verizon!

November 14, 2009

Tags: 1980 events, random curiosities

Thanks to CuriousSpouse for pointing out this event, announced in the Washington Post Weekend section:

Figure skaters Dorothy Hamill and Scott Hamilton will ice skate to the music of Olivia Newton-John at Verizon Center on
Monday, November 16.

Love that 'tard, Scott.


Come on, admit it; we were all guilty of this hair style once.


Even a little bit of love can't make this right.


Don't wait! Get those tickets now.

Of course, you could just stick needles in your eyes for fun. But then you'd still hear the music.

More Open Studios: Visual Artists at the VCCA

November 4, 2009

Tags: colony, creative process

I wish I were able to take better photos. (I also wish I could get some of the photos to appear in a position other than flush left...)

I haven't done justice to the work of these artists, but at least I can give an idea of what their projects are like. One of the great things about being at VCCA is the opportunity to be inspired by the work of such diverse talents.

Tanja Softic




Becky Slemmons




Miriam Morsel Nathan




Julia Bloom




Sara Klar




Monday's Motivational Message

November 2, 2009

Tags: creative process

From an artist's studio at VCCA:



"Move your a**. Your mind will follow."

Words to live by.