The Redman Writing Project

Monday, December 27, 2010

"Long Black Road" -- a poem by Donald G. Redman

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Long Black Road by Donald G. Redman The buzz is wearing off and I’m getting tired but I remind myself I’m almost home, so I lay on t...
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Friday, December 3, 2010

Using Photos for Inspiration

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  Photo by Roger Griffith, released into the Public Domain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dead_Leaf_retention_on_Beech_trees.JPG ...
Friday, November 19, 2010

"The Dart and the Song" -- a short story

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Illustration by Donald G. Redman The Dart and the Song By: Donald G. Redman M y dad always had a wise saying for every miserable ...
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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Food as Art

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O ne cannot begin to discuss the events of humankind without including food, be it the bison of Tuc D'Audoubert, the apple in the Garden...
Wednesday, October 20, 2010

"Burying the Dead" - A poem by Donald G. Redman

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“Burying the Dead” By Donald G. Redman You should decide what to keep and what to leave for dead Before you pack all your crap in boxes ...
Thursday, October 14, 2010

Texas Poet Twists Newsprint Into Poetry

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A ustin Kleon is a Texas-based poet, writer, cartoonist and designer. He's found a creative way of making poetry from the newspaper. His...
Friday, October 1, 2010

The genesis of a poem: Driving and Crying

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Last night I had what I call a “thinking dream” – I’m neither fully awake nor fully asleep. I’m vaguely aware that I’m dreaming and can mani...
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Donald G. Redman
A graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University, I studied creative writing under Tim Gautreaux, author of “The Clearing” and “The Missing.” I am a multiple-award-winning journalist and published author of short fiction. I marked my official debut as a playwright with the 2004 production of my adult comedy, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia’s Wolf Note?” and was the 2006 recipient of the St. Tammany Parish Literary Artist of the Year Award.
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