Lisa Cupolo
Goodreads Author
Born
in NIagara Falls, Canada
Website
Genre
Influences
(author:Joan Silber), (author:Richard Bausch), (Alice Munro), (Margare
...more
Member Since
August 2010
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/lcupolo
To ask
Lisa Cupolo
questions,
please sign up.
|
Have Mercy On Us
|
|
|
VQR Fall 2013, Iconoclasts
by |
|
|
A River's Journey
by |
|
|
Lessons of Hope and Resilience
by |
|
* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.
Lisa Cupolo hasn't written any blog posts yet.
Lisa’s Recent Updates
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
|
|
|
Nov 14, 2025 02:08PM
|
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
|
Lisa
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
|
Lisa
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
|
Lisa
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
| Breakfast Wine is a fascinating and moving account of an American woman living in Northern Iraq during a deeply formative time in her life. Poppe's writing is devastating, tender and often funny. Through Poppe’s eyes there is little judgement, only o ...more | |
|
Lisa
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
| Barbara DeMarco-Barrett writes deftly and with humor about characters finding their way--dreamers and felons, losers and lovers, cheaters and boozers--all trying to find their way. I'm reminded of Elmore Leonards's fast-talking characters, people who ...more | |
|
"Like Hemingway, Richard Bausch is one of the masters of the Short Story form. Most of these stories are of people in ordinary situations with some unspoken and spoken drama entwined in the tale."
|
|
|
"A Nuanced Exploration of Human Experience
Richard Bausch’s “The Fate of Others: Stories” is a thought-provoking and masterfully crafted collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of the huma" Read more of this review » |
|
“He makes rules I’m supposed to be happy with—he says ‘no’ to a marriage counselor and a dog, but ‘yes’ to infrequent upside-down sex.”
― Have Mercy On Us
― Have Mercy On Us
“I made a promise to myself when I was twelve that no matter what, I’d make a shitload of money.”
― Have Mercy On Us
― Have Mercy On Us
“I don't teach writing. I teach patience. Toughness. Stubbornness. The willingness to fail. I teach the life. The odd thing is most of the things that stop an inexperienced writer are so far from the truth as to be nearly beside the point. When you feel glosbal doubt about your talent, that is your talent. People who have no talent don't have any doubt.”
―
―
“To my mind, nothing is as important as good writing, because in literature, the walls between people and cultures are broken down, and the things that plague us most—suspicion and fear of the other, and the tendency to see whole groups of people as objects, as monoliths of one cultural stereotype or another—are defeated. This work is not done as a job, ladies and gentlemen, it is done out of love for the art and the artists who brought it forth, and who still bring it forth to us, down the years and across ignorance and chaos and borderlines.”
―
―
“He turned in a small circle and looked at the grass, the rocks, the river, the raining sky with its tatters and torn places, the shining bark of the wet trees all around. He could not think of any prayers now. But every movement felt like a kind of adoration.”
― Peace
― Peace
“My mother used to say, when the time is right, you don't need to have a committee meeting about it.”
―
―
“When you reach a place where you feel blocked, lower your standards and keep on going. There is no possible way to do permanent damage to a piece of writing. You cannot ruin it. You can only make it a little better a little at a time.”
―
―




















































