Stacy Campbell's Blog
Feb.09.2010
My motivation for this poem was the memory of moving my grandmother from her home that I practically lived in on the weekends growing up, to an assisted living community and finally to the nursing home she died in. Although it was incredibly sad, she maintained such grace and dignity until she...
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Feb.04.2010
I wrote this poem simply because I wanted to use the word flux in a poem. My friends wonder what the hell is wrong in my life, and I must answer nothing. I just find words that make me write. Today, it was gasoline. Who knows what is next, that is the fun.
A Spectacular Ruin we walked...
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Jan.09.2010
Debra Heiligman captured the kind, subtle, and gentle side of Charles Darwin allowing the reader to better understand the man behind the controversial theory of evolution, and how his struggle between God and science made him suffer more than most people know. In this book, the journey around the...
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"Calmly go wild" ”
—Annie Dillard
About Stacy
Also published as S. Lee Campbell. Stacy is a poet and fiction writer from Mansfield Texas. She currently lives in the Mid-Cities area and attends The TWW writer's group. She is a high school English teacher, and poetry club sponsor....
Stacy’s Favorite Books
Teaching A Stone To Talk, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Breaking The Alabaster Jar- Conversations with Li-Young Lee, The Complete Work of Anne Sexton, The Portrait...



