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1. Julia Hogan, Peter LaBerge, Jamie-Lee Josselyn: at home at Penn

I'm kinda tired and I'm kinda cold, but I'm not settling down on the couch beneath a blanket with my mug of warm apple cider and my memoir of the week before I post this photograph, taken at the end of a Saturday at Penn.

The highlights: Sharing the campus with my brother, sister-in-law, and super smart nephew Owen. Buying my beautiful son a quick lunch, a hot chocolate, and two party-colored pretzels. Meeting Julia Elizabeth Hogan and Peter LaBerge of National YoungArts Foundation fame for a quickish tour, a too-short conversation, and some hummus. Getting to know Julia's mom (who took this expert photo at the door to the building where I currently teach) and dad, despite the small radial arrangements in the restaurant.

And: Seeing Jamie-Lee Josselyn, associate director of recruitment and instructor in the creative writing program at Penn, at work at the Kelly Writers House. Jamie-Lee has a plan for Penn, and that plan is simply this: Let the best young writers in the world know about this university of ours, about this unique creation that is Kelly Writers House, about the gathering of word-hungry souls around the hearth. Creative, loving, persistent, Jamie-Lee crisscrosses the country, tells students the truth, and brings them to the campus for a look see. She'll even come to Manayunk on a wet day to meet the teen writers I pull together for a workshop and festival; she'll stay and chat. It's because of Jamie-Lee's efforts that I had the pleasure of seeing Julia and Peter again today. It's because of her that I have brilliant young writers entering my classroom.

To the day. To the snow that wants to fall. To the mug of cider I have earned and the book that I will read.

To continuity and friendship.

Oh, and by the way, Miss Mary Lee Adler: We did some talking about you, oh yes we did. We all love you. Hugely.

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2. The Most Beautiful Thing: a short essential film


My experience with the National YoungArts Foundation program yielded many moments of joy, new friendships (I'll be seeing two of the young writers this weekend at Penn!), and some encounters with astonishing work.

This short film took my breath away, left my face wet with tears. Written, directed, and edited by a young man named Cameron Covell, starring Nick Lopez and Analisa Gutierrez, and already the winner of the LACHSA 2012 Moon Dance Best Film Award and Best Actor Award, this is what you must do in advance of Valentine's Day. You must watch this.

Thank you, Julia Elizabeth Hogan, for returning this to me. I can't wait to see you and Peter LaBerge this weekend on my ole Ivy League campus.

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