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Three Things: The Curtain Edition

2016 November 7
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This morning I’m peering out from behind some curtains. Let’s peer, and then write. (And tomorrow, make sure you go behind the election curtain and VOTE!)

 

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Larry Sultan, Mom in Curtain, 1991, from Pictures from Home series. Photograph. www.larrysultan.com

 

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Anna Ådén, Untitled from Lily of the Valley series. Photograph. www.imable.se

 

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Andrew Wyeth, Her Room, 1963. Tempera. Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Maine.

 

 

Three Things: Halloween Night Edition

2016 October 31
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Happy Halloween, dear writers! This week, let’s imagine a spooky night, whether it be Halloween or not. I’ve gathered three such eerie evenings to get you started.

 

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Martin Brigden, Long night, 2013. Photograph. Via flickr

 

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Aksel Waldemar Johannessen, The Night, circa 1920. Oil on canvas. Private collection.

 

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Todd Hido, #2604o, from Homes at Night series. Photograph. www.toddhido.com

 

Three Things: The Prairie Edition

2016 October 17
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This week, the Hazel & Wren team heads to the Prairie Gate Literary Festival! In light of that, let’s write some words around the prairie.

 

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Andrew Wyeth, Turkey Pond, 1944. Tempera on panel. Farnsworth Art Museum, Maine.

 

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Pawel Pierscinski, Untitled. Photograph. www.pierscinski.pl

 

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Anna Ådén, Untitled from Autumn Fields series. Photograph. www.imable.se

 

Three Things: The Soup Edition

2016 October 10
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‘Tis the season for soup. Let’s get the insides of our characters all warm and contented with a piping hot bowl of deliciousness.

 

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Isabelle Arsenault, Untitled. Pencil and watercolor on paper. www.isabellearsenault.com

 

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Francois Emile Barraud, La Taillieuse de Soupe, 1933. Oil on canvas. 

 

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Andy Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962. Synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York.

 

Psst: It’s Online Open Mic week! Submit your work-in-progress today and tomorrow to get feedback from your fellow writers on Wednesday!