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Grizzly Bears and Black High Heels

in Uncategorized on 14/03/19

I’d like to introduce this piece as a prequel to TWIRL, and THE TEACHER DIARIES. Enjoy. It probably doesn’t get more basic than a pair of black high heels, but I once owned the most magnificent and the most heart breaking pair anyone has ever seen. They were the heels to end all high heels. First, the color was a matte black – not… View Post

Currently

in Uncategorized on 05/03/19

She and I are in Trader Joe’s on a Saturday. “Can you pick out the yogurt?” I ask. “Get some apples, too.” I grab a couple bags of arugula, tomatoes, and some cucumbers. She comes back with yogurt and apples, and places them in the cart so that they don’t smoosh the groceries that are already there. “How about blueberries?”… View Post

Let’s Twirl!

in Uncategorized on 26/02/19

Whenever I’m having trouble picking out an outfit, which is most days, Jesse will tell me, “Rule of three.” This means I pick one thing – a shirt, a skirt, a pair of pants, even jewelry, and figure out three outfits to pair with that item. Usually that sparks some creativity and helps me climb out of my rut. (Sometimes… View Post

A Thousand Chances

in Uncategorized on 06/02/19

Hadley gave me a cobalt blue dress for Christmas several years ago. It’s a tank dress that poofs out a bit at the waist, and stops just above the knee. It’s not something I would’ve picked out for myself, but when she gave it to me she told me, “Mama, I know. You like to dress up.” She didn’t say… View Post

Writing Faithfully Course on Exhale

in Uncategorized on 01/02/19

  Here’s what a few fantastic Reverends are saying about it: Callie Feyen is generative inventor of engaging stories, essays and performance art.  Her wit, wisdom and essential humanity invite her audience/readers to take notice of her broadminded worldview and to listen for her distinctive voice.  Callie’s style is fun-loving, incisive and energizing and chocked full of a sparkling intelligence…. View Post

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Hi! I’m Callie. I’m a writer and teacher living in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I write Creative Nonfiction, and in my oldest daughter Hadley’s words, I “use my imagination to add a bit of sparkle to the story.” I’m a contributor for Coffee+Crumbs, Off the Page, Makes You Mom, and Relief Journal. My writing has also been featured on Art House America, Tweetspeak Poetry, Good Letters, and Altarwork, and in 2014 I was one of the cast members of the Listen To Your Mother DC show.

I hold an MFA in Creative Writing from Seattle Pacific University, and I am working on my first book that will be published through TS Poetry Press.

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When I was in fourth grade, I got my front tooth k When I was in fourth grade, I got my front tooth knock out during a baseball game. I was in the dugout, trying to make a butterfly in the dirt with my shoe. The batter, who’d hit not just a home run, but a grand slam, came running in and everyone cheered and so did I because I’d gotten really good at reading cues for when a good thing happens in sports. I even attempted a high five, and somehow I knocked my face into her batting helmet, thus spending the good part of that weekend summer day in the dentist’s office getting a root canal.

No teeth were lost in this latest incident, but I was lost in a bit of imagining on Sunday when I tripped and fell on Packard while running. I look like I’ve been in a bar fight and my shoulder looks similar to how Wesley’s looked after being attacked by an ROUS. 

But I’m going into work today, and when I told my boss I’m nervous about how I look she said, “It’s OK because you have a story,” and if that isn’t the best thing you could ever say to me, I’m not sure what is. 

So, here I am with a story. Thanks to all my friends and family who’ve been so kind and keeping me laughing.
A little Mother’s Day dancing is so good for the A little Mother’s Day dancing is so good for the soul. Thank you, @woodsbreeana 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
Last dances and first swims of the season and socc Last dances and first swims of the season and soccer and cherry almond scones and a new project with a friend and a lament for a fallen writer who paved a path for so many of us.
One spot left! C’mon, guys! It’s gonna be fun! One spot left! C’mon, guys! It’s gonna be fun! #linkinbio
Let’s bring back the Around Here post. Ok, I’l Let’s bring back the Around Here post. Ok, I’ll go first. #linkinbio
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