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Carol Ann Wilson

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Carol Ann Wilson

How to Carry Chickens

April 23, 2011 by Carol Wilson Leave a Comment

Working with my mother, Earline, to learn more about her life and write this book was a gift to me. I did, indeed, learn many things, and not just about her life. On a first draft of the scene in which she walks to town to trade two Rhode Island Red hens (Chapter Three, “Back to Memories”) for shoes, I imagined the hens already dead. So I described her carrying the hens right side up, their feet almost dragging the ground. The laughter this prompted when Earline read it was really something. It was obvious I’d never carried chickens anywhere, nor had I traded them for anything. Those two Rhode Island Reds were very much alive on that trip, and Earline got her shoes. Next time, I’ll know better!

Here’s how the scene came out in the end:

She carried the hens by their feet, one in each hand, their heads just barely clearing the ground if Earline bent her elbows and held her arms up enough. Funny that the hens didn’t fight you if you held them that way, upside down. (p. 39)

About Earline

About Earline

April 11, 2011 by Carol Wilson Leave a Comment

Mom & the Marine Corps

 

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Earline WilsonBecause I couldn’t get everything in a single book, this blog will include more stories about Earline–her family, friends, and pets. Stay tuned!

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To Celebrate~

June 6, 2010 by Carol Wilson Leave a Comment

After all these months, a new post! I’ve discovered blogging is a skill not yet developed by this writer. But it seems only fitting to report the recognition Gia-fu’s biography has received. In addition to many kind, thoughtful letters, phone calls, and emails from readers, Still Point of the Turning World: The Life of Gia-fu Feng was winner of a gold medal and a finalist for two other awards.

  • ForeWord Reviews’ Book of the Year Award Gold Medal in Biography (click on Biography on this page: http://www.bookoftheyearawards.com/);
  • 2010 Indie New Generation Awards, Finalist in General Nonfiction;
  • Colorado Authors’ League Top Hand Award, Finalist in General Nonfiction.

What a delight and surprise to watch the book take on a life of its own. But then, perhaps it’s not so surprising given its subject. Thanks to all who have been so responsive and encouraging on this unanticipated leg of the journey. xie xie

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