Archive for the ‘Writing’ Category
Village Volunteers Quarterly Holiday Gift Guide
Amplify your goodwill and cheer this holiday season! Buy an orphan a pair of shoes. Support an education. Do it in the name of one you love or as a family affair. Learn how in the new VVQ Holiday Gift Guide (PDF) and don’t forget to share it!
AnimaLovers’ Companion: Creekside Kennel
My husband Tim and I wrote our first article together covering the kennel side of dog rescue. Creekside Kennel, run by Dawn Niebuhr, is where the AnimaLovers dogs that are up for adoption stay when foster homes aren’t available. Read the article (PDF format) to see why Creekside Kennels is so special.
Village Volunteers Quarterly 2.3
The latest issue of VVQ is hot off the press!
In this Issue:
- A Note from Founder and Executive Director, Shana Greene
- Quilts of Love from Dawn Brislawn
- Baby Tasur Expected in December!
- The College of Integrative Medicine Opens in Ghana
- Where in the World is Ramesh Nath Sharma?
- Butterfly Project Scholarship Recipients
- A Special It Takes a Village Party!
- Contact, Subscription & Donation Information
AnimaLovers’ Companion Fall 09
The AnimaLovers’ Companion (Fall 09 PDF) features an article I wrote about Emmett, a mischievous, challenging and ultimately funny little foster dog now living with my husband and me.
If you are interested in meeting Emmett, fostering or adopting any of AnimaLovers’ dogs, please visit AnimaLovers.org.
Village Volunteers Quarterly 2.2
Village Volunteers Quarterly 2.2 (PDF) is finally here!
Please consider throwing an “It Takes a Village Party!” in your own back yard this month or next. (See the newsletter for details.) You’ll raise both the awareness and funding required to sustain the global work done by Village Volunteers.
Many people depend upon our help around the world and yet, in this troubled economy, we too find ourselves asking for help. Thank you for any gift or donation you can manage. Every bit counts and is greatly appreciated.
All the best,
Kim Clune, Ed.
Village Volunteers Quarterly
http://www.villagevolunteers.org
The College of Saint Rose 2007 English Symposium
Along side author and professor, Hollis Seamon, and several of my fellow creative writing students, I read my short story “Time for Talking,” a monologue revealing the surprising life of an elderly homeless woman named Gracie as she rides the train with an unlikely listener.

Fiction Readers at the 2007 English Symposium
The full announcement can be read in The College of Saint Rose English department newsletter, The Vernacular (PDF).




