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Elisabeth Sharp McKetta

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Elisabeth Sharp McKetta is a novelist, poet, biographer, teacher, and a mother of two. With a PhD on the intersections between fairy tales and autobiography, as well as a seven-year streak of writing weekly poems for strangers, she teaches writing for Harvard Extension School and Oxford Department for Continuing Education. She has authored ten books and co-edited one anthology. Her poetry and short work have been published widely, including in The Poetry Review and Real Simple; her work with myth and memoir has been spotlighted in Harvard Magazine. Her TEDx talk, “Edit Your Life like a Poem,” led to a personal growth guide to be published by Penguin Random House. Elisabeth lives with her sea-swimmer husband and her children.

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Elisabeth Sharp McKetta Write! Read! Take classes! (They don't have to be MFAs -- just classes online or in your community). Be around people who also love to write, who matc…moreWrite! Read! Take classes! (They don't have to be MFAs -- just classes online or in your community). Be around people who also love to write, who match and raise your excitement about writing. Email professional writers and ask them questions about their work. Ask them to read your work.(less)
Elisabeth Sharp McKetta I remind myself that even 20 minutes of writing counts as writing. I don't set wild expectations for sitting eight hours in a chair. Also I set myself…moreI remind myself that even 20 minutes of writing counts as writing. I don't set wild expectations for sitting eight hours in a chair. Also I set myself plans for a day's work on a project, so I don't spend all my time wondering what to write. I don't get writer's block as often as I used to, in part because I know my rhythms (when I have energy to write and when I don't). But if I simply do not want to write, I don't. I'll get up and do something 3D. (less)
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“Look only at me. Your eyes on my eyes. Here is what I need you to remember. You never know how long or how short a person is meant to belong to you. All you have is today. You have the water and the trees and the fruit and your body, your husband, your living older son. You have a mind that works and a healthy body that can grow another baby. Tomorrow the trees, the fruit, even the ocean might go away.”
Elisabeth Sharp McKetta, She Never Told Me About the Ocean

“the caul is born in her or his own water. Babies born in the caul are said to have special powers—to find underground water sources, know how weather will change, when fish will become plentiful. They are said to see spirits because they are of two worlds: the living and the dead, the born and the unborn, the ocean and the earth. They know things.”
Elisabeth Sharp McKetta, She Never Told Me About the Ocean

“Death is just the next womb.Our mortality is a certainty, but it becomes a tragedy if we spend our life obsessing over it.”
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