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Lisa Macaione

Lisa Macaione
  • About
  • Blog
  • Publications
  • St. Charles Writers Group
  • Plein Air 2025
  • About
  • Blog
  • Publications
  • St. Charles Writers Group
  • Plein Air 2025
  • Tot Ziens, April: How I Find Holland at Home

    May 1, 2026 /

    Spring always brings me back to my younger days spent studying in the Netherlands.

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  • The Year of the Fire Horse, or: How I Missed Last Month’s Blog Post

    March 26, 2026 /

    Sometimes a new year shows us that what we envision is not what the full story of what we need.

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  • Discord Tanka

    January 25, 2026 /

    A tanka is a Japanese form of poetry which is considered to contain 31 syllables, or five lines of 5/7/5/7/7 syllables. This poem was revised on April 10, 2026.

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  • the old blacksmith shop

    January 7, 2026 /

    A poem about endurance in the face of adversity.

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  • How? A Poem for Magic

    December 19, 2025 /

    Written in gratitude for wonder.

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  • Washington D.C., Thanksgiving, and Reckoning with America’s Past and Present

    November 30, 2025 /

    The final installment of our 2025 family road trip series, and thoughts on the United States of America.

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  • From Planning to Ponies: Chincoteague Island, Virginia (Part 2)

    October 31, 2025 /

    A Letter to my daughters about our summer trip to Chincoteague, VA.

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  • From Planning to Ponies: Chincoteague Island, Virginia (Part 1)

    September 30, 2025 /

    I had always dreamed of seeing the wild ponies with my daughters--but were our plans too good to be true?

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  • Feeling Some Way

    September 17, 2025 /

    A poem about just one of those days.

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  • En Plein Air

    August 18, 2025 /

    This week marks the second annual Plein Air week in St. Charles. Here is the poem I wrote in 2024 to celebrate the arts in our town.

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Recent Blog Posts

  • Tot Ziens, April: How I Find Holland at Home
  • The Year of the Fire Horse, or: How I Missed Last Month’s Blog Post
  • Discord Tanka
  • the old blacksmith shop
  • How? A Poem for Magic

Instagram Posts @lisamacaionewrites

I give my kids a lot of credit for going with me to the Anne Frank exhibit @griffinmsi on their second day of summer break. My oldest just had a Holocaust unit in 8th grade and my younger daughter knew about Anne but still had so many questions. The exhibit was thorough, informative, and of course, deeply disturbing. I’ve had the privilege of visiting Frank House in Amsterdam, and this one did an excellent job recreating the somber essence of the original. We talked a lot about why it is so important to know Anne’s story and how Nazi Germany came to be. As Otto Frank stated, “To build up a future, you have to know the past.” I set a goal to finish listening to/editing my novel a final time before the kids got out of school, and one day late is pretty close! Now to try and get this thing out in the world! Mom and Dad’s Day Off—before the kids’ schools are out for summer! Been thinking about me, before, and me, now. I’m going to get her back. As part of a gorgeously sunny day of family, brunch, and flowers, I also got to check out the new @stcharlesartscouncil show featuring two wonderful pieces by my father-in-law! 👏 Go see it for yourself, the gallery is a total mood booster full of vivid art! A few amazing days of Madison in May 💙🌅☀️ Now on the blog: “Tot Ziens, April: How I Find Holland at Home.” “Eating and reading are two pleasures that combine admirably” ~C.S. Lewis. Especially with dear friends @theguildwheaton! Fijne Koningsdag! I hope to celebrate with you again someday 🧡🇳🇱

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