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Feyen Girls Read

in Uncategorized on 09/04/18

Harper: She’s re-reading the Harry Potter series. Some nights, while we are waiting for Hadley to come home from soccer, she’ll read to me and I don’t mind that one bit. Harper says her favorite book in the series is the 7th one. She tells me, with a smile, she loves the battle at Hogwarts when everyone comes together to fight…. View Post

Breaking Glass

in Uncategorized on 04/04/18

The challenge of Creative Nonfiction is taking the truth that you have, the truth as you know it, and making a story from it. You have to be so fascinated and yet detached from it so that you don’t mind the story the truth becomes. I use the word “detached” because I think in order for a story to have… View Post

Introducing Exhale, for Coffee+Crumbs

in Uncategorized on 15/03/18

My first essay for Coffee+Crumbs was called, “Why I Forgot the Ground Beef,” though I didn’t know I was writing it for C+C. I wrote it for me. I’d just come back from a graduate school residency, where, for 10 days I was reading and writing, and talking about reading and writing, and it was in the grocery store, looking… View Post

The Village Approach

in Uncategorized on 07/03/18

Every month, I write a little column for a newsletter that my district sends out. This month’s is called, “The Village Approach.” The Village Approach works like this: I sit down with a student and put a colored card in front of her. If she’s working on letter sounds, she’ll see a letter of the alphabet along with a corresponding… View Post

Copy Pranks and Frozen Waves

in Uncategorized on 26/02/18

A friend who knows you before you were a “Mrs.,” before you were a mama, before you used words like “vocation,” and “time management” comes to visit, and it’s not that all these titles and concerns go away, but who you used to be, a laughing girl, a bit of a careless, reckless girl, wakes up. And well, she joins… 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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