September 26th, 2007

Writing and Healing

Today’s mail brought me a copy of Ars Medica, a journal put out by the medical community in Toronto about the intersection of creativity and health care. It contains a wealth of fiction and non-fiction, personal essays and poetry, an interview between Margaret Atwood and Vincent Lam, and yes, a short story by me, called “At the End of Breath.” It’s a good looking journal, but a bit hard to get–order through the website above (and at right) or else come over to my place and read mine. Or be a health care professional–I think those might be your only options. Or just kvell to yourself, “Hey, Rose-coloured published a new story!” and then put it out of your mind. Just wanted to let you know!

I’ll dig a tunnel / from my window to yours
RR

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