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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
I | Waking Myths, Waking Words | |
The Woman Who Slept with One Eye Open: Notes on Being a Writer | 3 | |
Poetry Began Me | 13 | |
Inking In the Myth | 21 | |
Listening for the Singing Goose | 29 | |
Manipulations in the Darkroom | 35 | |
Fire, Wax, Smoke | 44 | |
Five A.M.: Writing as Ritual | 50 | |
2 | Writing in No-Time | |
Writing in No-Time | 55 | |
Excerpts from a Talk by Tillie Olsen | 64 | |
Doing What You Will Do: An Interview with Lucille Clifton by Marilyn Kallet | 80 | |
Hedging Bets on Motherhood | 86 | |
The Artist as Single Mother | 94 | |
Writing Between Dreams | 100 | |
Writing Fellini | 103 | |
Walking into Poetry | 110 | |
The Prime Necessity | 116 | |
3 | Sounds of Hazard and Survival | |
Writing the Impossible | 121 | |
The Elephant in My Living Room: Depression and the Writing Life | 126 | |
Selective Listening and Resistance: A Writer's Capacity to Thrive | 130 | |
The Glass Cage | 135 | |
Sounds of Hazard and Survival | 145 | |
Finding the Groove | 151 | |
4 | The Crucible of Family | |
The Writer in the Family | 155 | |
The Pure Place | 167 | |
Why Write? | 184 | |
Earning Virginia Woolf's Room | 189 | |
Rescue from Within: Do You Wish to Save? | 200 | |
My Father's Legacy, or Why I Write | 209 | |
Contributors | 215 |
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