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January 16-19, 2026
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Winter Getaway » Blog » Getaway Reads

Getaway Reads: The Need for Character by Richard K. Weems

November 2, 2013 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

This entry is part of Getaway Reads, a weekly e-mail series curated by Stephanie Cawley that features the writing of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway faculty.     The Need for Character by Richard K. Weems The virtue of hope, in Enoch, was made of two parts suspicion and one part lust…He wanted, some day, to see a line of people waiting to shake his hand. --Flannery O’Connor, “Enoch and the Gorilla” Until this morning, my story was the same as any other yokel leaning on the brass rail at 9 a.m. Until this morning, there was no reason to ... Read More...

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Getaway Reads: Poems by Lois Marie Harrod

October 26, 2013 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

This entry is part of Getaway Reads, a weekly e-mail series curated by Stephanie Cawley that features the writing of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway faculty.   Doorknobs by Lois Marie Harrod Someday one will turn and slip—hot and heavy         from your hand and you will hear         its twin clunk on the other side of the bedroom and there will be the door between the two of you,         as it has been, apparently, before   ... Read More...

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Getaway Reads: Notes on Eavesdropping by Nancy Falkow

January 4, 2013 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

This entry is part of Getaway Reads, a weekly e-mail series curated by Stephanie Cawley that features the writing of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway faculty. Notes on Eavesdropping by Nancy Falkow I’m not nosey. (Okay, well maybe a little.) I’m just always collecting inspiration. Eavesdropping is when I write down phrases or snippets I hear when I’m out and about, or when I'm listening to podcasts, or watching movies or TV. Sometimes I pop these snippets into my songwriting journal or I keep a running list in my phone. While listening to a podcast ... Read More...

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Getaway Reads: Two Poems by Dorianne Laux

December 20, 2012 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

This entry is part of Getaway Reads, a weekly e-mail series curated by Stephanie Cawley that features the writing of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway faculty.     Facts About the Moon by Dorianne Laux The moon is backing away from us an inch and a half each year. That means if you’re like me and were born around fifty years ago the moon was a full six feet closer to the earth. What’s a person supposed to do? I feel the gray cloud of consternation travel across my face. I begin thinking about the moon-lit past, how if you go ... Read More...

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Getaway Reads: “Writing with Carly” by Mimi Schwartz

December 13, 2012 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

This entry is part of Getaway Reads, a weekly e-mail series curated by Stephanie Cawley that features the writing of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway faculty.     Writing with Carly by Mimi Schwartz This poem is on my refrigerator door: I love you, to the moon and stars and all the Way up to the planet mars. So one day if I fly up there You’ll know I love you anywhere. It has a smiley face above it and “I love you!” in a heart below it—and was written by my granddaughter Carly in the days when she felt like a writer. The feeling began ... Read More...

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Getaway Reads: Two Poems by BJ Ward

December 6, 2012 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

This entry is part of Getaway Reads, a weekly e-mail series curated by Stephanie Cawley that features the writing of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway faculty.     The Photographer's Divorce by BJ Ward She walks out the door for the final time and her absence is already moving in, clutching its baggage, looking for whiskey in his cupboard, negatives in his camera. Her absence sets the table for one where it and the man will dine alone together for many nights. As they eat each night in the stark light of a single candle (how ... Read More...

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Getaway Reads: “Face to Face” by Anndee Hochman

November 29, 2012 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

This entry is part of Getaway Reads, a weekly e-mail series curated by Stephanie Cawley that features the writing of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway faculty.     Face to Face: Loss and Homecoming at the 25th Reunion by Anndee Hochman   I didn't expect to cry after just two hours on the Old Campus. Then again, I had few expectations for my 25th college reunion. For the previous four months, thoughts of returning to New Haven had been eclipsed by a more urgent matter: the rapidly declining health of my 77-year-old ... Read More...

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Getaway Reads: Two Poems by Stephen Dunn

November 23, 2012 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

This entry is part of Getaway Reads, a weekly e-mail series curated by Stephanie Cawley that features the writing of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway faculty.     The Imagined by Stephen Dunn If the imagined woman makes the real woman seem bare-boned, hardly existent, lacking in gracefulness and intellect and pulchritude, and if you come to realize the imagined woman can only satisfy your imagination, whereas the real woman with all her limitations can often make you feel good, how, in spite of knowing this, does the imagined ... Read More...

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Getaway Reads: “The Book of Roger” by Richard K. Weems

November 15, 2012 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

This entry is part of Getaway Reads, a weekly e-mail series curated by Stephanie Cawley that features the writing of the Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway faculty.     The Book of Roger by Richard K. Weems Of course, near this tale’s end, the Book of Roger—that nar­ra­tive of third per­son lim­ited omniscience—is suf­fer­ing an unex­pected twist, isn’t it, Roger? Thus far, the tale of hard­work­ing, bring-home-the-bacon Roger and his dar­ling, quiet Rhonda, who expe­ri­enced loss and more than their fair share of tur­bu­lent times in their ... Read More...

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Getaway Reads: “The Ripple in Your Day” & Prose by Douglas Goetsch

November 9, 2012 BY Amanda Murphy Kumpas

The Ripple in Your Day by Douglas Goetsch I’d like to pull back the hair from your face and ask how you get through the ripple in your day, the one that comes unannounced like a feral animal sitting on the lawn facing your windows—you’d think you’d be used to it by now. It stays maybe a minute, maybe an hour, and doesn’t go away until it does. Do you settle into your favorite chair with the universal remote, spend an hour in the shower, bury your head in crosswords, sleep in your clothes? Do you buy crap on eBay, Google people from your old ... Read More...

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