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Lisa Macaione

Lisa Macaione
  • About
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  • St. Charles Writers Group
  • About
  • Blog
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  • St. Charles Writers Group

Publications

“Madison, Wisconsin Is for All the Senses,” “Exploring Toronto Neighborhood by Neighborhood,” and “A Weekend in Lexington, Kentucky” in ORIGIN. Magazine Vol. 59
“Sicily!” and “Mid-April” in Clever Fox Literary Magazine, Issue 003
“Paris Photograph” in Panorama Journal
“Chicken and Rice” in Scran
“Edith Farnsworth’s House” in Belt Magazine
“Ode to St. Charles, IL” in the Kane County Chronicle
“Mother’s Day Greeting” in Literary Mama
“‘Free Born Joy’: Sexual Expression and Power in William Blake’s Visions of the Daughters of Albion” in And Never Know the Joy: Sex and the Erotic in English Poetry, edited by C.C. Barfoot, Rodopi, 2006.

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Recent Blog Posts

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Instagram Posts @lisamacaionewrites

New on the blog: “My American Story,” written for the July 11, 2026, St. Charles Writers Group topic. Link in bio! Our Great American West Road Trip Part 2/2, tribute to the west as seen from the passenger seat: Nevada to Illinois via Moab, Utah, and Denver, Colorado. Our Great American West Road Trip Part 1/2, the country as seen from the passenger seat (with the sideview mirror making cameos and a bug-splattered windshield for special effect). Today’s St. Charles Writers Group Annual Summer Reading was terrific from start to finish! What a pleasure seeing longtime members and having brand new faces join in the festivities! I have a new poem for America’s 250 in Rick Holinger’s @kcchronicle column and up on my blog! The link to Rick’s column is in my bio. 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.

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