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Sallie's posts tagged ‘Jonathan Worth Bingham’

Little Brother Comes Home

November 23rd, 2021 by Sallie Bingham in My Family, Writing 1 Comment

Cover of the book Little Brother

Jonathan will be back in the place he loved best, and the only place he ever felt he really belonged.

In My Family, Writing Jonathan Worth Bingham Little Brother: A Memoir 21 Favorites of 2021

Why I Believe

October 11th, 2021 by Sallie Bingham in Religion 1 Comment

Cover of the book Little Brother

I have no other way to accept—or begin to accept—the tragedies over four generations that have engulfed my birth family.

In Religion Little Brother: A Memoir William Bingham Iovenko 21 Favorites of 2021 Episcopal Church Jonathan Worth Bingham

Flashing on the Sixties

October 3rd, 2021 by Sallie Bingham in Writing, New Mexico 2 Comments

Poster for Museum of the Sixties

I am not an unequivocal admirer of that period, those people, and all that they caused—or helped to cause—to happen, in the early 1960’s and continuing to this day.

In Writing, New Mexico Jonathan Worth Bingham Little Brother: A Memoir William Bingham Iovenko Lisa Law The Sixties

Beware

December 6th, 2020 by Sallie Bingham in Writing 1 Comment

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Can we be forgiven for signing these disreputable contracts, which often do not stipulate the amount of money we are expected to contribute to the publishing of our books until after we’ve signed?

In Writing Helena Lefroy Caperton Jonathan Worth Bingham Little Brother: A Memoir

White Privilege

November 22nd, 2020 by Sallie Bingham in My Family, Writing 2 Comments

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As I begin to re-read piles of research, looking for details I may have missed and will want to include in this final revision of Little Brother, I find myself face to face with this issue.

In My Family, Writing Jonathan Worth Bingham Little Brother: A Memoir Mary Clifford Caperton Bingham

Little Brother

November 11th, 2020 by Sallie Bingham in My Family, Writing 2 Comments

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For the past four years, I’ve been chipping away at this complicated and difficult subject…

In My Family, Writing Jonathan Worth Bingham Little Brother: A Memoir 20 Favorites of 2020

The Next Step

November 4th, 2018 by Sallie Bingham in Writing 1 Comment

The Matchlock Gun by Walter D. Edmonds

How to live on nothing is a question the publishers have not condescended to consider.

In Writing Jonathan Worth Bingham Little Brother: A Memoir Taken by the Shawnee 18 Favorites of 2018 The Silver Swan

Acting Christmas

December 24th, 2017 by Sallie Bingham in My Family 1 Comment

Acting Christmas - Sallie Bingham

The ritual that returns to me most vividly this December is one I call Acting Christmas

In My Family Christmas Mary Clifford Caperton Bingham Jonathan Worth Bingham 17 Favorites of 2017

Digging In

April 18th, 2017 by Sallie Bingham in Writing, My Family 2 Comments

David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library - Watercolor

Certainly my methods of research are sometimes unorthodox… but I am not saddled with the literal-minded over-reliance on facts that a PhD sometimes confers.

In Writing, My Family Jonathan Worth Bingham Little Brother: A Memoir 17 Favorites of 2017 Rubenstein Library Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History & Culture Henrietta Bingham

This Writer’s Life

December 18th, 2016 by Sallie Bingham in New Mexico, My Family, Writing 2 Comments

Rumpelstilskin threatens the Queen

The writer’s challenge is always to create the life rather than the theory or the explanation of the life…

In New Mexico, My Family, Writing Jonathan Worth Bingham Little Brother: A Memoir Taken by the Shawnee 16 Favorites of 2016 Christmas

 

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Taken By The Shawnee

Taken By The Shawnee

July 6th, 2025
Sallie Bingham introduces and reads from her latest work, Taken by the Shawnee.
Visiting Linda Stein

Visiting Linda Stein

March 3rd, 2025
Back on October 28th, 2008, I visited artist Linda Stein's studio in New York City and tried on a few of her handmade suits of armor.

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Rebecca Reynolds & Salie Bingham at SOMOS

Rebecca Reynolds & Salie Bingham at SOMOS

November 8th, 2024
This event was recorded November 1, 2024 in Taos, NM at SOMOS Salon & Bookshop by KCEI Radio, Red River/Taos and broadcast on November 8, 2024.
Taken by the Shawnee Reading

Taken by the Shawnee Reading

September 1st, 2024
This reading took place at The Church of the Holy Faith in Santa Fe, New Mexico in August of 2024.

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Sallie Bingham's latest is a captivating account of ancestor's ordeal
Pasatiempo, The Santa Fe New Mexican

“I felt she was with me” during the process of writing the book, Bingham says. “I felt I wasn’t writing anything that would have seemed to her false or unreal.”

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