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      <image:caption>A winner of the Writers’ League of Texas manuscript competition in mainstream fiction, Elizabeth Schultz was a finalist for the 2021 Knudsen Fiction Award and the 2020 Narrative spring contest, and for a Mass Arts Council Artist Fellowship.  Her creative non-fiction has appeared in Bellevue Literary Review.  Currently, she’s working on an historical novel which takes place during the turbulent years of the Vietnam War.  A graduate of Duke University with a masters from Boston University, she’s participated in graduate writing programs at BU and USC.  She divides her time between Austin, Texas, and seriously rural Maine.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>The Inward War</image:title>
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      <image:title>Other Writing - When I was in high school, I learned to write what was called a critical analysis.  The idea was to take a poem, dissect its meaning and method, and lay the whole thing out in a cogent essay.  When I was an exchange student in England, those same essays were called “appreciations.” It struck me as a strange term for something that lived and died on rigor, yet it seems just right for the short musings you’ll find below.  Each focuses on a book that made a mark because of its subject, or style, or the state-of-life I was in when I read it.  The titles are eclectic.  In writing about them, I’ve tried to capture some of what made the reading special.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Appreciations</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2022-03-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>I’d love to hear from you. To send a message, just use the link below.</image:caption>
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