poetry .. fiction .. reviews .. journalism .. publishing .. design .. trivia
I was inspired to try writing verse by poets Bruce Weigl and Penny Cagan. Read some of my poetry. You can also read Red Bicycle, which was published by The Literary Review. I remember in grad school I told Derek Walcott that I couldn't write poetry, because I always tried to insert a plot. He suggested I take it up. My poetry has been published in literary journals such as Pacific Review, Drumvoices Review, Paterson Literary Review, The Monterey Poetry Review, and Confluence. Poems have been anthologized in The Anthology of Monterey Bay Poets, 2004 (my work was accepted by editor Ryan Masters before Chatoyant was hired as publisher) and The Art of Bicycling (Breakaway Books, 2005).
Publications include The Literary Journal, Iowa Woman, the Carolina Quarterly, Long Shot, Kiosk, and the Emrys Journal. Stories have been anthologized in A Ghost at Heart's Edge, Getting By: Stories of Working Lives, and Wreckage of Reason: Anthology of XXperimental Prose by Women Writers (Spuyten Duyvil). First online publication was in XConnect, a short story called It Would Never Happen in America. You can also read "Disneyland," a story published by Princeton Arts Review (it's actually a chapter from an unpublished novel). And here's a nice review of Wreckage of Reason. I don't always write in an "experimental" vein, but it was nice to find a home for one of my weirder stories.
I have written a number of reviews of poetry books. Visit Chatoyant's Review page for links. Feel free to send me a book, but no promise that I'll review it.
Thus far my journalism has been an outgrowth of the other job that takes most of my time: Mommy. But I'm always planning to do something else. Some family-related journalism is posted on this website. I also have a blog now! Contact me if you would like me to write for your publication.
My publishing company, Chatoyant, was formed in 1997 and produced short-run books of poetry. I'm not doing any publishing at the moment due to the abovementioned status of Mommy. But I always plan to start up again, every day. I was a founding member of Poetry Santa Cruz, an organization formed to bring poets and poetry events to Santa Cruz County (California) and beyond.
Due to my status as Mommy, most of my work has been pro bono lately. Take a look at Linscott Charter School. Also some web and print design for Ariose Singers and lots of ridiculous gifts for children. I wrote, photographed, and designed a children's book about redwood forests, which is doing the rounds of publishers right now. And I do in fact take paying clients (Tayo Day Spa). Ask me.
Who's that wessling.com guy? Brother Tony, who took the first photo above. Monster who? Brother-in-law Bryan's Monster Glassworks is worth checking out. Husband Herb resides at newscenter.com, and he took the second picture. Omigod! My dad's on the web, too! Publishing friend Kate Hitt. Homeschooling friend Heddi's business. (Non-homeschoolers and teachers also welcome!) |