- Carol Bly
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birthplace =Duluth, Minnesota (USA)
deathdate = Death date and age|2007|12|21|1930|4|16|mf=y
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occupation = short story writer, essayist, nonfiction
nationality = American
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website = http://www.carolbly.comCarol Bly (
April 16 1930 –December 21 2007 ) was a teacher and an award-winning Americanauthor of short stories,essay s, and nonfiction works on writing. Her work often featured Minnesota women who must identify the moral crisis that is facing their community or themselves and enact change through empathy, or opening one's eyes to the realities of the situation.Early years
Childhood
Carol McLean Bly was the youngest child and only daughter of Charles Russell and Mildred Washburn Mclean of
Duluth, Minnesota . She was raised in Duluth and Tryon, North Carolina, where she was sent to live with one of her father's sisters because her mother suffered fromtuberculosis and was often away from the family being treated in sanitariums.Bly's mother died in 1942, at a time when two of her older brothers were fighting in
World War II . As a young teen, Bly worried for the safety of her family and often had nightmares about theGestapo . Bly never lost her preoccupation with the damage that evil people could do.cite web | last = Grossmann | first = Mary Ann | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Reviews For: AN ADOLESCENT'S CHRISTMAS: 1944 | work = | publisher = Star Tribune | date = 1999 | url =http://www.aftonpress.com/Reviews/An%20Adolescents%20Christmas.htm | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]Education
After graduating from the
Abbot Academy boarding school Bly received herB.A. in English and history fromWellesley College in 1951 and spent several years working in New York and Bostoncite web | last = Grossmann | first = Mary Ann | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Reviews For: AN ADOLESCENT'S CHRISTMAS: 1944 | work = | publisher = Star Tribune | date = 1999 | url =http://www.aftonpress.com/Reviews/An%20Adolescents%20Christmas.htm | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ] before undertaking graduate-level work at theUniversity of Minnesota in 1954 and 1955.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Carol Bly Biographical Information | work = | publisher = CarolBly.com | date = 2003 | url =http://www.carolbly.com/bio.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]Marriage
While at Wellesley, Bly met
Robert Bly on a blind date. They married in 1955 and moved to the small town ofMadison, Minnesota to live on Robert Bly's family farm, which at the time had no running water. The family lived a relatively simple life, and as she once told a disbelieving census taker, instead of owning a television they entertained themselves with their five thousand plus books.cite web | last = Bly | first = Mary | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =What It's Like to Lead a Double Life | work = | publisher = More Magazine | date = June 2005 | url =http://www.eloisajames.com/articles/05_More.php | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-07] Their house was usually filled with visiting poets, includingDonald Hall ,James Wright , andBill Holm , all of whom were asked to do their share of chores before Bly would feed them.The couple had four children, Micah,cite web | last = Johnsen | first = Bill| coauthors = | title = The Natural World is a Spiritual House | work= Colloquium on Violence and Religion Annual Conference 2004 | pages = | publisher =Girardian Reflections on the Lectionary | date = June 2004 | url =http://girardianlectionary.net/covr2004/BJohnsenpaper.pdf| accessdate = 2007-04-30] Bridget, Noah, and Mary, who is now an English professor at
Fordham University and a best-selling romance novelist under the pseudonym Eloisa James.Career
While her children were small, Bly worked on the farm when necessary and found time to manage the literary journals published by her husband and
William Duffy , "Fifties" and "Sixties", as well as managing their business, the Sixties and the Seventies Press.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Carol Bly | work = | publisher = Minnesota Historical Society | date = | url =http://people.mnhs.org/authors/biog_detail.cfm?PersonID=Bly183 | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]At the beginning of the next decade, Bly was asked to write a monthly column, "A Letter from the Country" for the Minnesota Public Radio Magazine. Writing these short essays about rural life taught her how to think and to express herself well in a relatively small number of pages. The essays were later compiled into the book "Letters From the Country", published in 1981. Three of her stories were also combined into the movie "Rachel River", which starred
Craig T. Nelson .cite web | last = James | first = Caryn | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Review/Film; Plain Jane, Her Perils and Pathos | publisher = New York Times | date = 1989-02-17 | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DEEDE1139F934A25751C0A96F948260 | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]Works
Bly's short stories are known for their realistic characters and situations, which are fully developed within the small number of pages the story allows.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Books: My Lord Bag of Rice: New and Selected Stories | work = | publisher = CarolBly.com | date = | url =http://www.carolbly.com/books_5.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ] Although many of her stories are set in Minnesota, the people and the situations transcend local boundaries, emphasizing pride in one's work, resourcefulness, the ability to laugh at one's self, and the ability "to hold values beyond one's own immediate welfare."cite web | last = Thoreen | first = David | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Ask Me About Carol Bly | work = | publisher = PeaceWork | date = | url =http://www.peaceworkmagazine.org/pwork/0107/010726.htm | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]
Perhaps inspired by Robert Bly's co-founding of
American Writers Against the Vietnam War in 1966, Bly used her literature to reflect modern-day concerns. Her work is in many ways an ethical treatise, often featuring a "bully", embodied by either a person or a corporation, who takes pleasure in forcing his will on another person or group of people. Some of her stories also explore evil, which, to her, is seen in people or organizations which find enjoyment in enslaving, humiliating, or crushing their opponents. The stories emphasize redemption through empathy, which, to Bly, is the step of deliberately looking at how one's actions impact others.cite web | last = Weshues | first = Kenneth | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Review of Carol Bly, CHANGING THE BULLY WHO RULES THE WORLD (Milkweed Editions, 1996) | work =| publisher = Catholic New Times | date = 1997-03-30 | url =http://arts.uwaterloo.ca/~kwesthue/cnt-bly.htm | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]A typical Bly protagonist is a conventional woman who has been content to live in "ignorant complacency," but, through her own strength and intelligence must first identify the moral crisis facing either her or her community and then work to accomplish change. In her best works, the moral center is hard to find, as each character has some claim to the reader's sympathies.cite web | last = Thoreen | first = David | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Ask Me About Carol Bly | work = | publisher = PeaceWork | date = | url =http://www.peaceworkmagazine.org/pwork/0107/010726.htm | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]
Teaching
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To reach a broader audience, Bly wrote several books to assist others in learning to write well. Rather than concentrate on the technical basics of writing a story, these books provide tips for writing a story that is "morally, politically, and emotionally deep."cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Books: The Passionate, Accurate Story | work = | publisher = CarolBly.com | date = | url =http://www.carolbly.com/books_2.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ] Her books are somewhat controversial, as they encourage students to use "the sort of 'empathetic questioning' therapists and social workers use" in order to find their strongest feelings and amplify their ideas.cite web | last = Trespas | first = Paula | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Close Up: Carol McLean Bly - Teaching students to dig deep for writing gems | work = Spring 2002 | publisher = Andover | date = | url =http://www.andover.edu/publications/alumni_profiles/bly_c_spr_02.htm | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]
These principles were demonstrated during the four creative writing workshops that Bly taught each spring in
Saint Paul, Minnesota as well as in the talks and readings she gave.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Carol Bly Biographical Information | work = | publisher = CarolBly.com | date = 2003 | url =http://www.carolbly.com/bio.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ] The workshops were of limited size, usually including only eight students, with Bly lecturing as well as providing individual advice and criticism of the student's works.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Upcoming Talks and Workshops | work = | publisher = CarolBly.com | date = 2003 | url =http://www.carolbly.com/teaching.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]Recognition
Bly was awarded the 2001 Minnesota Humanities Award for Literature. She had previously been named the
University of Minnesota Edelstein-Keller Distinguished Minnesota Author (1998-1999) and the Minnesota Women's Press Favorite Woman Author (2000).A past member of the Board of Directors for both The Loft (1991-1994) and Episcopal Community Services (1978-1979), Bly was also a member of the Minnesota Book and Literary Arts Building Authors' Advisory Group in 1999. She has designed workshops for Women Against Military Madness, National Association of Social Workers, and the Midwest Institute of School Social Workers, and was a consultant to the Land Stewardship Project from 1983-1992.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Carol Bly | work = | publisher = Minnesota Historical Society | date = | url =http://people.mnhs.org/authors/biog_detail.cfm?PersonID=Bly183 | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ]
Later years
In 2003, Bly donated to the University of Minnesota her correspondence, notes from writing workshops and classes she has taught, and drafts of her works. The eighty-nine boxes included papers written when she was just a child to those of her later years.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Carol Bly Papers, 1936-2003 | publisher = University of Minnesota Elmer L. Andersen Library | date = | url =http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/mss079.xml | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ] Also in 2003 Bly and a friend, Cynthia Loveland, opened Bly and Loveland Press, a small publishing company which has so far published four books that they have written together.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = About Bly and Loveland Press | publisher = Bly and Loveland Press | date = | url =http://www.blyandloveland.com/about.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ] Their press also sold custom crossword puzzles, which Bly designed.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Nifty Crosswords | publisher = Bly and Loveland PRess | date = | url =http://www.blyandloveland.com/crosswords.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-02-14 ] She continued to work until the very end of her life, completing a novel, "Shelter Half," which was published in June, 2008 by Holy Cow! Press.
Mary Bly
Carol Bly was the mother of
Mary Bly , a best-selling writer of romance novels under thepseudonym of Eloisa James.Death
Carol Bly died of
ovarian cancer on December 21, 2007, aged 77. [ [http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/books/12762077.html Carol Bly, Minnesota's lioness of letters, dies ] ]elected bibliography
Fiction
*"Backbone: Short Stories"
*"The Tender Organizations"
*"The Tomcat's Wife and Other Stories"
*"My Lord Bag of Rice: New and Selected Stories" (2000)
*"Shelter Half" (Holy Cow! Press, 2008)Essays
*"Letters from the Country" (1981, reissued 1999)
*"An Adolescent's Christmas: 1944" (1999)
*"Bad Government and Silly Literature: An Essay"
*"Soil and Survival: Land Stewardship and the Future of American Agriculture"
*"Changing the Bully Who Rules the World" (1996)
*"There once was a man from Nantucket", (1950)Books on writing
*"Beyond the Writer's Workshop: New Ways to Write Creative Nonfiction" (2000)
*"The Passionate, Accurate Story" (1990, reissued 1997)With Cynthia Loveland
*"Three Readings for Republicans and Democrats"
*"Stopping the Gallop to Empire"
*"A Shout to American Clergy"
*"Against Workshopping Manuscripts"Awards and recognition
*2001 - Minnesota Humanities Award for Literature
*2000 - Minnesota Women's Press Favorite Woman Author
*1998-1999 Edelstein-Keller Author of Distinction,University of Minnesota
*1994 - Friend of School Social Work, Minnesota School Social Workers' Association
*1992 - Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Northland College
*1991 - Friend of American Writers Award
*1991 - Bush Foundation Artists Fellowship
*1990 - Minnesota State Annual Book Award, for essays
*1990 - Minnesota State Arts Board Individual Artist Grant
*1985 - South Dakota Council of Teachers of English Certificate of Honor
*Seabury-Western Theological Seminary Distinguished Christian Service Award
*Ramsey County Women's Political Caucus Founding Feminist
*Minnesota Women's Consortium Distinguished Minnesota Leader AwardReferences
External links
* [http://www.carolbly.com/ Carol Bly Official Website]
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NAME= Bly, Carol
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= short story writer, essayist, nonfiction
DATE OF BIRTH= 1930-4-16
PLACE OF BIRTH=Duluth, Minnesota (USA)
DATE OF DEATH= 2007-12-21
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