Please take the time to view this. It captures just how important (and fun) camp is.
Please give it a second to load up, click, and enjoy.
Please take the time to view this. It captures just how important (and fun) camp is.
Please give it a second to load up, click, and enjoy.
David Martin put the following together to provide some perspective on the 2016 edition of the Fine Line summer camp for writers. Check it out below.
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“All good things which exist are fruits of originality.” John Stuart Mill
Fine Lines creates summer writing camps for students of all ages who find peace in language. Our camps are places where writers of all abilities share stories, essays, poems, art, dance, and songs. These small writing communities become centers of metaphorical wisdom.
As “Woody” Gruber, one of our best camp storytellers, likes to say, “Each writer brings a candle of light and insight to the written page, and when those sources of energy are united, they create a lighthouse that shines into the darkness and helps ‘those alone on ships at sea.’ Years ago, Archbishop Fulton Sheen used to have a television show called The Christophers, and his motto for each program was, ‘It is better to light just one candle than to curse the darkness.’ The most important thing writers can do is to light their candles by writing.”
Mary Pipher has the right idea. We should use our writing to change the world. Wouldn’t it be nice if our words brought a little more light of understanding to our own corner of the world? Someday, our campers’ writing might reduce the world’s inequalities and darkness.
Fine Lines’ Creative Writing Summer Camp #17: 2016 Camp Attendance:
2016 Feedback from Campers:
There is a spirituality in performance. There is a holiness in creative composition. There is freedom in communication. We like people who color outside the lines and write outside the box. We like people who think in original ways. We like people who know what creativity is and how to reach it. We like people who celebrate intuition. Our campers are these people, and they are in the write/right place in our Fine Lines camp.
Fine Lines supports increasing literacy in this community. It is a big job and takes a team effort to achieve these goals. UNO’s English Dept. is part of this team. We look forward to next year’s camp – #18.
“Nothing happens unless first a dream.” –Carl Sandburg
Satori Pettit wrote the short poem below, titled “Biography of a Monster.” Below that is a photo of Summer Camp t-shirts. Summer Camp is coming up later this month. More information on the camp is available by following this link — Summer Camp.
The current journal is also available online at this link — Spring issue.
Dr. Jimmy Salhany is absolutely a renaissance man. He’s a man of science and the arts in a big way. He composed, produced, and performed a song in honor of upcoming the 2016 Fine Lines summer camp. Want to hear “Write On”? Well, of course you do. Click on the link below, listen, and enjoy.
“Write On” by Jimmy Salhany
Performed by “Dr. Jimmy” with Christine Salhany and Tim Kasl.
So being in the Omaha World-Herald is still a BIG deal. The journal and David Martin were featured on April 25. The link to the story by Lauren Brown-Hulme (it’s terrific) is right here — Get to Know: English teacher created a ‘safe place to be truly creative’
The article also mentions the upcoming summer camp, too. Check it all out. And as David Martin says, “write on.”