"I saw for myself in Paris how crêpes can start revolutions... As this dispute wore on my attention wandered. All I wanted was a crêpe. A hot crêpe filled with raspberry jam, drenched in butter." -excerpt from Revolutionary Crêpes
ALICE OWENS JOHNSON has published short stories and non-fiction in The Lyricist, Pembroke Magazine, The Guilford Review, The Crucible and the O.Henry Festival of Stories. Her work has appeared in I Thought My Father Was God: And Other True Tales from NPR's National Story Project edited by Paul Auster (Picador, 2002) and Alice Redux: New Stories of Alice, Lewis and Wonderland (Paycock Press, 2005). Owens Johnson and her husband currently live in North Carolina and run an event center in Black Mountain called Wolf Creek Cove.
Monday, September 7, 2009
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