Fieldnotes From a Neighborhood:
A Portrait of the San Pedro Chapel

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title and Author of Section

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Cover photograph
Inside cover page and Credits i
The Old Chapel, an Introduction: JB Turner ii
Another Introduction: Sandra Florence 1
San Pedro Chapel: Carol Cribbet-Bell 3
Chapel at First Night: Sandra Florence 5
Rewrite of November 10 Descriptive Piece: Bill Plapp 6
Writing Workshop-Sensory Details: Penny Spicer 9
Acknowledgements Page 10
Second Night 11
Musical Moment: Carol Cribbet-Bell 12
Outside Looking In: Chapel Window: Sandra Florence 13
Rewrite of Week #2 - Window Prompt: Bill Plapp 14
The Blank Wall: Penny Spicer 15
My True Maple Love: Fran Weissenberg 17
Third Night 18
Class Haiku 19
Haiku-San Pedro Chapel: Carol Cribbet-Bell 20
Ryenga (alternating Haiku and Tanka): Cribbet-Bell, Spicer, Florence, Weissenberg 21
Chapel Haiku: Sandra Florence 22
Haiku Revisited and Rewritten: Bill Plapp 23
Haiku: Penny Spicer 24
Ryenga 25
Haiku: Fran Weissenberg 26
Fourth Night 27
Dear Dad: Carol Cribbet-Bell 28
Save Me: Sandra Florence 29
A Letter to Old Friends: Bill Plapp 31
Dear Mom: Penny Spicer 32
Dialogue With San Pedro Chapel: Fran Weissenberg 34
Fifth Night 36
Object in the Chapel: Carol Cribbet-Bell 37
Chapel Medley: Sandra Florence 38
The Tin Chandelier: Penny Spicer 40
Objects: Fran Weissenberg 41
Sixth Night 43
Journal Entry: Carol Cribbet-Bell 44
Cross My Heart and Hope to Die: Sandra Florence 46
Dear Diary: Bill Plapp 48
A Nine-Year-Old's Diary: Penny Spicer 49
The Angel on the Train: Fran Weissenberg 52
Reflection: Fran Weissenberg 57
Reflection: Carol Cribbet-Bell 58
Note to Sandy Florence 59
My Reflections On A Writing Experience: Penny Spicer60