12/25/2017 0 Comments Willawaw JournalCheck this out! The Willawaw Journal has just published two of my new poems, Mystical Woodpecker and The Chemist, and my turtle zentangle. What a beautiful online journal.
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12/9/2017 0 Comments The Rooster CardThe Rooster card is here!!! It is available from Wake-Robin Press or on Etsy, or call Amelia for your cards. Perfect for the holidays. The rooster is often represented in Latin America as a symbol in Christmas, reminding people of the midnight mass, also known as “la misa de gallo.”
12/8/2017 0 Comments Nice eveningLast night was a great time at Le Bebe Cakes in La Grande, Oregon. Thank you all that attended and listened to the Grand Ronde Writers read their poetry selections.
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Welcome to my blog, a space dedicated to exploring ideas about writing craft, life reflections, musings, observations on nature, ecology, and the beauty of our community. Here, we also delve into important topics related to BIPOC voices, ethnicity, and identity. Join me on this journey of self-discovery and learning as we celebrate diversity and inclusivity through our shared experiences and perspectives. Let's inspire, learn, and grow together in this welcoming space where every voice is valued and heard.
AuthorAmelia Díaz Ettinger was born in Mexico but was raised with her paternal family in Puerto Rico, where she grew up as a single child in a large, male-dominated, family. At nineteen she ran away to Washington State, to pursue a Master’s of Science in Biology and to liberate herself from the hermetic hold the island, and her family had on her. Currently, she is finishing her first year in Eastern’s MFA program in creative writing. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in journals and anthologies. Her first collection of poetry, Speaking at a Time, was published in 2015 by Redbat Books. Learning to Love a Western Sky will be available this fall from Airlie Press, and Fossils on a Red Flag will be available from Finishing Line Press next year. Archives
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