, 2009       


         
   FROM THE RETURNING RESIDENTS
  The Work Center is as good a place to write and paint today as it was when I was a Fellow-but that is only one of the reasons Nancy and I come back. It has meant a huge amount to me to reconnect to the Work Center the last several Septembers as a Returning Fellow-to be a part of the community again that served me so well when I was a younger writer, to reconnect with Provincetown, to spend time again with writers and artists we have known over the years and to meet other writers and artists who have been at FAWC in different eras. Certainly the Work Center has changed since my time as a Fellow-for one thing it has expanded, and it's far more flush-and Provincetown has changed, too, also far more flush (if only we could have kept pace). But the essence of both FAWC and Provincetown remains a solid vein running from back then to now. Thus the freshness of change is part of our returning, along with the expected familiarity and nostalgia. This combination, and the work we're able to get done, is why we make an effort each year to manipulate complicated schedules so we can keep on coming back.

Ben Brooks Writing Fellow 1975-1977

Jeanne and I have returned three times since our first stay at the Work Center in 1995. We always leave with a pile of poems, notes, drawings, and a resolution to simplify our lives, which slowly wears off until we come up again for another booster shot. We like the feel of the place, the look of the town, and the people we meet. It's wonderfully conducive to work. Many thanks to all who help make it possible.

Peter Meinke Senior Fellow 1995

The Open

Watching Steffi beat Monica on tv
at Fat Jack's in Provincetown I was
seized with an urge as I sometimes am to
write a syllabic poem on the spot which
was none too clean and packed to the gills with
elbows and shrimp Hey Sparky I yelled to
the bartender you got a pen? Sure he
said knowing my propensities make it
ten syllables a line Well why not I
said but on the other hand why? Because
look this is the tenth game of the third set
Sparky said so I smoothed out the napkin
While the crowd screamed You can do it! And wrote
Watching Steffi beat Monica on t

Peter Meinke

From Zinc Fingers, University of Pittsburgh Press


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