Archive for March, 2009

Nisan-March 2009 Newsletter

from www.WriteInIsrael.com

       creating community for English writers in Israel

Contents

1.  Jerusalem Writing  Seminars, Summer 2009

2.  Your prizes  publications and other odds and ends

3.  Advertising

4. The Writing Life

 

1. Jerusalem Writing  Seminars, Summer 2009

Two fabulous writers and gifted instructors will be teaching in Jerusalem this summer as guests of The Shaindy Rudoff Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Bar-Ilan University.

Ehud Havazelet, highly-acclaimed author of Bearing the Body will teach a three-day seminar for experienced fiction writers and a two-day seminar for beginners.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity.

Ilana Blumberg, author of Houses of Study: A Jewish Woman among Books , will teach three days of creative nonfiction.

The seminars will take place in the Stern House in Yemin Moshe, Jerusalem.  For full details, email me at judylabensohn@gmail.com  Space is limited, so register early. These are world-class writing instructors coming to Israel to work with you! 

2.  Your prizes and publications

Diane Greenberg’s poems were published in the Spring 2009 issue of Bridges, devoted to  Jewish feminists and their fathers.

Evan Fallenberg’s novel Light Fell is gaining new prizes each week., including being shortlisted for the National Jewish Book Award. For the full list, go to www.EvanFallenberg.com

Tania Hershman’s The White Road and Other Stories continues to make waves and win prizes. She has five flash fiction stories published in PANK magazine at www.pankmagazine.com/read/hershman.html  Her story “Straight Up” was the European regional winner of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association’s 2008 short story competition. Go to www.taniahershman.com for full details.

Sue Yaffa Tourkin-Komet’s essay “West of the Dead Sea, My Walking Journey” was accepted in Edenswaterpress, USA.

Ruth Fogelman has a poem in  The Deronda Review, Winter 2009 and in Arc 19, as well.

Laya ’s Meet the New Student from Israel for young adults was published by Mitchell Lane in 2008. It won a Mom’s Choice Award, among others. Visit www.auntlaya.com for further details.

Rachel Gurevich recommends these inspiring talks about creativity and the writing process. Elizibeth Gilbert: A different way to think about creative genius at http://www.ted.org/index.php/talks/elizabeth_gilbert_on_genius.html and Amy Tan: Where does creativity hide? at http://www.ted.org/index.php/talks/amy_tan_on_crerativity.html

Moshe Dan’s article appeared in The Jerusalem Post and can be accessed at http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1236103157748&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull

Tel Aviv Stories, a collection of short stories published by Ang-Lit in celebration of Tel Aviv’s 100th anniversary,   is making a big splash in Israel and England. You can buy it now at Steimatzky’s. Watch your local papers for readings in your area during the coming months. So many of you are published in this anthology. Mazal tov!

Michelle Kushner published an article in Jerusalem Post Metro about the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company. http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1233304696429&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull  Her article on Haim Benyasin, an Ethiopian Prisoner of Zion is at http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1231167315763&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

Shoshana London Sappir writes regular features for Hadassah Magazine.

Yakov Azriel’s In the Shadow of a Burning Bush: Poems on Exodus was published by Time Being Books at the end of 2008.

Zach Helke’s poem “Stav” appeared in the #4 issue of  online magazine Blue Jew Yorker. It was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

Gila Green’s White Zion is a finalist for the Doris Bakwin contest of Carolina Wren Press. Her story “The Costume Room” is a finalist for TenTen Fiction Award at http://www.wordsmitten.com/1010fiction.html

Leah Kotkes is organizing The Writer’s Journey Seminar in Jerusalem for May 5, 2009.  This is a full day of lectures from published writers and editors.  For details contact Michelle at mborinstein@013.net   Women only.

Rosally Saltsman’s songs are available at http://www.shemayisrael.com/publicat/rosallysaltsman/

Yael Unterman’s Nehama Leibowitz: Teacher and Bible Scholar , published by Urim Publications, is available from Yael at yaelunt@zahav.net.il

Dov Te’eni’s book Let’s Congress is available through www.letscongress.com

Toby Greenwald edited The Golden Pens of Gush Etzion, a 250-page collection of the the writings of golden agers who participated in Greenwald’s creative writing class. Orders through Dalia OrLev at nessara@zahav.net.il

Sharon Bacher’s essay on singing appeared in ESRA Magazine and is available at http://sharonswritespo.blogspot.com/

Judy Labensohn’s  essay “Leaving Babylon: A Walk through the Jewish Divorce Ceremony,”  which first appeared in Creative Nonfiction, Issue 19, will be reprinted in Text Wrestling: A college textbook for entry level reading comprehension courses, edited by David Fleming.

3. Advertising

 Fern Reiss has excellent marketing ideas for writers. Visit http://www.associationofwriters.com/Archive/NL_2009_01_06.php

Shifrah Devorah Witt, MFA,  teaches creative writing and manuscript development in Jerusalem. 054-801-8483

Find not only your writer’s voice. Sing!  A choir in the Sharon is looking for you. Call Sharon Bacher at 050 314 5255 for details.

Gila Green teaches writing in Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh. Tel. 02-999 9717

Amanda Cohen edits children’s and adult fiction and runs a creative writing group in Tel Aviv. Tel. 054 668 6503

Dara Barnat teaches creative writing at Beit Berl College. email darabarnat@yahoo.com

 4. The Writing Life

As full as this newsletter is, it would have been moreso if I had gotten it out on time, say mid-January. Due to my lateness, deadlines passed, events happened and you never heard about them. I apologize to those who asked me to publicize an event at the end of February, beginning of March. I had a good excuse for once: I was writing, creative, that is.

Usually it works the other way: I have a good excuse for not writing creative.

What got me fired up enough to avoid writing this monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly newsletter was the interest of an agent in Bethlehem Road, my collection of short stories. The agent has been encouraging me over the past sixteen months, but once he accepted the collection, he wanted an introductory essay and once he accepted the essay he wanted an idea for a novel and once he accepted the idea for a novel, he wanted the first 30-50 pages.

I started writing the novel the way many young people had sex in the 1960’s – from a distance, as an exercise, a form of play, not serious. But just as you can’t remain dissociated from your body while at the same time trying to be honest for long, so too, you can’t be casual about your novel. After a week of writing, I found myself looking forward to sitting at the computer to find out what was going to happen to my characters. I started to respect them, listen to them, open myself to their stories. What started as a fling turned into a serious relationship.

Compared to “my novel,” everything paled, including this newsletter.

Finally, last week I sent out 33 pages. Since the agent has not yet responded, I can share your publication news. So many of you have told me that you appreciate receiving this newsletter, that it gets you writing, submitting, finding a class or a mentor, taking an unfinished poem or story out of your desk drawer. That’s heartwarming for me to hear. Continue to send me your publication news. I promise to do my part, but if you don’t hear from me for another few months, it’s a good sign: I’m writing a novel. 

Enjoy Nisan.

Hope to see you in Jerusalem at the fabulous Summer Writing Seminars.

Warmly,

Judy

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