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Book Club Picks for Readers, Writers and Vagabonds: Summer and Fall 2022

Book Club Picks for Readers, Writers and Vagabonds: Summer and Fall 2022

What does reading look like at your End of the world?

Are you by a Loch on a seemingly unending day?


Maybe it’s autum,
and you’re reading your book in your cozy socks with your little one sleeping under a knitted blanket?

Do you slip your book in your bike bag when you go for a ride?
Or pack it in your luggage as you set out to see the world?

Even if we’re all reading in our own unique ways.
We’re all here together.

And we remembered to do what really matters:


Pick up a great book.

Because each time you read you…

How you can stay creative even with commitments: A writer profile with Ellen Bratsche

How you can stay creative even with commitments:  A writer profile with Ellen Bratsche

“What keeps you writing?” is a series of interviews where I ask writers from our Vagabond community what keeps you writing and creating. Even when, well, life unfolds all around you.

This week, I’m very excited to share a bit of wisdom from a writer and illustrator, Ellen Bratsche. Ellen has celebrated a major creative victory this year--the birth of her daughter! I’m amazed by the way she keeps creating with a newborn (sometimes literally) in her arms. I also really enjoy having Ellen in our creative community because she always reminds me that it is possible to tell a story with pictures, doodles and illustrations...or that when the words won’t come, you can start with a drawing first.


You can find Ellen’s illustrated flash fiction, Birds of the Water at the Vagabond Voices publication on Medium. And you should definitely check out her beautiful children’s book, Das kleine Buch der wilden Tiere which allows children to flip the pages and create fantastic animals using Ellen’s illustrations. Well you kind of have to see it for yourself…

Let’s hear from Ellen about how she keeps writing and stays creative. And no, it’s not by waking up at 5AM to write in the dark...quite the contrary…

Making sense of life with writing--Linda Alley

Making sense of life with writing--Linda Alley

Do you use writing to make sense of the world--or yourself?

Or maybe to escape for a while?

If you’re one of those people who make sense of the world through writing--and who loves to connect with others through writing and writing communities, the question of how you keep going becomes something, well, essential.

Today’s blog post is a special one for me--and I think it will be for you. I interviewed Linda Alley and I think Linda’s answers will get us all reflecting on how we keep going. How we keep making sense of the world and ourselves through the act of putting a pen to paper.