A few years ago I earned my MFA in Creative Writing and discovered that the process of learning was even more energizing than the products. I promptly took a second class, and then switched my focus to CNF, and the rest is history. ![]() However, when I took my first CNF workshop, I fell in love with the works we read and the work we shared. ![]() Although I’d been writing poetry for pleasure and working in literary fields since I was 22 or so, “official” creative writing was the furthest thing from my mind. I enrolled at the age of 33 (with two toddler daughters at home), and intended to get my degree in Composition and Rhetoric. I fell in love with Creative Nonfiction back in graduate school. Why do you write CNF, and do you explore other genres in your work? Her piece, ‘Maternal Ebb, Flow’, can be found in EPOCH Issue 03: Roots, available to purchase here. Tracy’s work has been published in Janus Literary Journal, HerStry, and Brain,Child, among others. ![]() Tracy Rothschild Lynch writes CNF and poetry and currently divides her time between Virginia and London.
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