I've
gotten used to posting a link when something I've written has
found its way to publication; even when a piece appears in a print journal,
there's often an online version too. But not always. Since I'm a writer-who-came-of-age-in-the-time-of-typewriters,
there's a part of me that finds a print-only publication quite satisfying. But
since I'm also a writer-who-has-adapted-and-loves-the-online-world, it also feels a bit odd.
"The
Nurse We Needed" is a piece of flash nonfiction excerpted from my memoir
manuscript, and appears in the Fall 2014 issue of The Healing Muse (volume 14).
When the package arrived with my two contributor copies, I had a sense of nostalgia…postal mail, the
printed word, the glossy cover, the discovery of fanning through the pages, the
small thrill of flipping back and forth from table of contents to contributor
bios to individual random pieces of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and artwork.
Okay,
enough nostalgia. I'll admit too, there was a smidge of disappointment that I
couldn't oh-so-easily put up a link to my work. But that soon passed.
Then
I was on to my usual habit—scanning to see if any writers I know and/or admire also have work
included. I don't know why this makes me so happy when it happens. It's not about validation (okay, that's a lie, if I found myself in the
same journal or anthology as, say, Joan Didion…) so much as knowing I'm in this literary world together with other kindred
souls.
Immediately, I found two brilliant, linked pieces of micro flash nonfiction by Rita Ciresi, a colleague and
fellow MFA faculty member. I also recognized several other names in the
nonfiction listings, and a smattering of those in the poetry section as well.
Next, I read randomly from all over the journal, and admired some of the visual
art, too.
The
Healing Muse is produced by the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at the
Upstate (NY) Medical University, with a focus on work about illness, health,
loss, the body, hospitals, healthcare, grief, sickness, care giving, medical
workers, and other related topics. There is plenty of good work in this issue, representing so
much rich experience.
Editor-in-chief
Deidre Neilen wrote in her Editor's Note, "Here is another paradox: the
journal feels so light in my hands, yet it contains the weight of complex
histories and the impossible questions they provoke."
My
piece feels that way, at least for me: it's about what
little I know actually happened, what I surely can never know, and what I
imagine might have happened between my father and the hospice nurse who saw him
only once, and very shortly before he died, alone.
Three weeks ago, I had made plans to participate in a reading and 14th
anniversary celebration on the Upstate Medical campus, adjacent to my
undergraduate alma mater, Syracuse University; it seemed an ideal quick
road-trip getaway. But the universe laughed, my plans folded, and so now that I
can't post a photo from the event, and instead of a link to my work, here's the page where you can buy a copy of the Fall 2014 issue of
The Healing Muse ($10). Or maybe you
have a piece of work you'd like to submit.
I'd
also like to give one blog reader a copy of the Fall issue. Just leave a
comment by midnight on Tuesday, November 24 (must have U.S. postal address and
a trackback web contact).
9 comments:
I'de love a copy!! You know I would .
I'm so glad your story made it to publication. congrats my friend.
Can't wait to see this issue; The Healing Muse is a really nice journal. They ran my nonfiction piece, "Road Trip," in issue 13, and I was pleased to learn how nicely they promote the journal. Not only do they provide links to several of each journal's stories, they also host events (as you know - it's too bad life got in the way of yours!) as well as readings via SUNY Upstate Medical University's HealthLink On Air Sundays on WRVO Public Media (http://www.upstate.edu/bioethics/thehealingmuse/media.php). I can't wait to receive my copy of issue 14 and read your piece, Lisa, as well as the other amazing work.
Congratulations Lisa. And thanks for spreading the celebration with a giveaway. I'd love to get to know this journal, and read this issue.
Thanks!
Congratulations on the piece.
We could all use a healing muse!
Congrats, Lisa!
Thanks for telling us about this journal! I love writing "medical literature" and so far my favorite is the Bellevue Literary Review but I am excited to learn about a new one. I'm going to check it out!
Susan, you were selected in the random drawing for a copy of the journal!
Email me w/your postal address.
Thanks, everyone, for participating.
Lisa I'm sitting at Logan reading all the non-fiction in Healing Muse and there you are! I was so excited and its a Lovely piece. I have a piece there, too, "o night divine on the cancer unit." Delighted to be in such good company.
And I'm very very sorry for your loss.
Thanks, Robin. I'm embarrassed to say I read and loved that piece, but did not make note of the author (something I rarely go). Sorry! And yes, it's always nice to be "among friends". Thanks for reading the blog.
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