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WILLIAMSTOWN â During a holiday season when many of us feel isolated, writer Regina Velazquez offers a story that may soothe the soul. In the latest edition of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas is in the Air, Velazquez essay The Brightest Little Tree talks about her first Christmas away from her family as an adult, with little monetary resources to recreate the holidays as she knew them growing up. A lot of people can relate to a time in their life when they didn t have enough money, or weren t able to give people the things they wanted to give them, said Velazquez in a phone interview about the newly published essay s message. I think for me, what s always been so self-appealing about the story is that it could have been a bad experience, but it turned out to be something good that I ve carried with me all these years. ....
NEW ENGLAND LITERARY NEWS A new graphic book by artist Dan Mazur, poetry from Vermont-based Elizabeth Powell, and a forest of bookish trees at the Concord Museum By Nina MacLaughlin Globe Correspondent,Updated December 17, 2020, 2:51 p.m. Email to a Friend Moonglow Cambridge native Dan Mazurâs magic new book âLunaticâ (Ninth Art) is an elegant, moving wordless story of a womanâs ardent relationship with the moon. The illustrations move from her infancy to her adulthood, as she tilts her gaze upwards, dreamy and yearning, to see a companion peering back down at her. She devotes herself to its study at university, and launches herself towards it in more literal ways. The atmosphere of illustration shifts as time moves; Mazur, a co-founder of the Boston Comics Roundtable and the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo, uses ink washes, pencil and nib pen, acrylic paints, giving each lifestage a distinct energy. The main character has a force and ....
Saturday Newsletter: December 12, 2020 December 11, 2020 A note from William Well! December is truly underway. And an odd December it certainly is! The previous two years I spent Christmas and New Year’s in Egypt. This year, my daughter and I are devoting ourselves to house, garden, and being creative. As it does seem that life will be back to at least near normal next year, this is an opportunity to use the enforced quiet to create something special that you would not normally feel you have the time to do. At the beginning of the pandemic last March, we noted that Isaac Newton (1643–1727) did some of his best work in a year that he was hiding from a pandemic. Lets all of us take this holiday in lockdown as an opportunity to be creative. ....