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"I always knew looking back on the tears would make me laugh, but I never knew looking back on the laughs would make me cry."

 Eileen Clemens Granfors
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Books, those I've read and the words I've written, have been my most important bridge to the world, articulating what I have felt but have not spoken and helping me to understand the lives of others. 

My father served in WWII on the carrier Enterprise, and joined the army after the war. I was an army brat.  Before I was a one year old, we left for Germany, where my father was the commander of a brigade escorting the trains between Germany and the American sector of Berlin.  We lived in Kassel and Frankfurt.  Returning to the U.S., we moved to my mom's home town, the most southwesterly city in the U.S, Imperial Beach, California. My mom loved the outdoors and most of all, the ocean.  She could body surf with the best of them, clear into her seventies!

It is at the center of my writing, this little town of Imperial Beach (fondly known as IB). For a different look at it, the town is featured in "Tijuana Straits" by Kem Nunn. I lived there long before drugs and violence hit the outer reaches.

Many of my memoir stories and the novel-in-progress are set in Imperial Beach and the San Diego area, which will always be home to me. I left San Diego for UCLA and never lived "down south" full-time again.

Majoring in English at UCLA was a dream come true for me. . . I was going to get college credit for READING as much of the great literature of the world as the curriculum could require and then some, as I read in my free time too.  And as I taught, I learned of more authors and more books, poems, essays. . .things I continue to think of and quote to myself even now. 

Favorite authors?  I would say poet, William Blake; poet, Mary Oliver; novelists Nina Revoyr (Southland, The Age of Dreaming); Susan Kenney (Sailing); JonEllen Heckler (Safekeeping); Mary Lawson (The Other Side of the Bridge); Steve Pressman (The Afghan Campaign and Gates of Fire); Cecilia Brainard (When The Rainbow Goddess Slept); and Eve LaSalle Caram (The Blue Geography); Sara Gruen (Water for Elephants). Check my listmanias on Amazon under "Gladdy Me eg" of Santa Clarita.  I must have 1000 more books to list.

When I remarried, I think I married Daniel Boone.  He worked in Alaska and Dinky Creek, CA, and is bristling that we have neighbors near our retirement home in Galena, MO. (We didn't know they were THAT close until we saw a plane's view photo of the house).

I taught high school senior English until I realized that I had more homework (grading papers) than my students did and finally said, "Hey--it's time to LIVE!

I am involved in the UCLA Writers' Program, which I love. I have used writing as my voice in the wilderness since I was about seven. As Annie Lamott said in "Bird by Bird," a writer is often the good, quiet child, watching from the sidelines, observing and remembering. So it was with me.

My husband and I plan to move to the Ozarks as soon as we can. I often visit our Missouri home for the solitude it provides for thinking and writing. We can't wait to move out of LA madness. And we will have the advantage of being nearer to our daughters in Raleigh, NC, and son and family in Ohio.

I am in love with books and have to divide my day into house chores, time to write and time to read.  And then there is dog time too. . .and always, time for my Daniel Boone, Patrick.--unless he starts playing his electric guitar too loud or turns on the Van Halen full blast!

 



Birth Place: New Orleans, LA 

Accomplishments: I have been a CSPA judge for scholastic yearbooks for the past 5 years. Interesting work.
     



Books

A Cup of Comfort for Divorced Women edited by Colleen Sell with a story by by Eileen Clemens Granfors
This new volume contains approximately 50 essays, including my story, "Bruised but not Broken." All of these stories are of survival and moving on after divorce....
  

Amazon.com  Amazon.co.uk   

A Cup of Comfort for Military Families Edited by Colleen Sell by Eileen Clemens Granfors
An anthology of works from currently serving and retired military personnel, their spouses, family members,and friends....
  

Amazon.com  Amazon.co.uk  Barnes & Noble.com  Cup of Comfort 



Short Stories

Daughter of a Legendary Beauty
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
So she launched a 1000 ships? The great Helen left her daughter behind....


Camping Sans Winnebago
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Camping would make us appreciate the simple life, our parents said. And we kids thought it was all great fun....


Manna
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
How far would Sheila go to divert her husband's attention back to herself? She's acting a little crazy. . . ...


Old School (Days)
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I loved school. . .all my life....


Old School (Days), Part II
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
The upper grades held all kinds of new competition. . ....


The Old Candy Shoppe and Other Saturday Delights
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Our allowance (25 cents) meant big decisions on Saturday....


My Friend, Ta
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Japanese boys in our little California town were as rare as snow, but we shared more than the fence between our yards....



Poetry

To Autumn by John Keats and posted
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
This ode captures the season. Keats is among my favorite poets for the crispness of his imagery. The tragedy of his impending, early death ripples like a sigh through his poems. How often do we barr...


Anticipatory 'Ku
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Oh, it's another of my failings this thing called WAITING....


The Boxer Dog
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
One more for my children's book of dogs. The picture shows Daisy and Buddy, my niece's two rescued boxers. Boxers are often abandoned because people don't understand their personalities....


Class Reunions
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
A friend from high school wrote to me today to tell me of a classmate's illness. . . ...


Acceptance
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Just a random thought this morning for some people going through very hard times. Clip art, royalty free....


Holidays
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I'm not a Grinch, but I've had it with this one-season nonsense: Labor Day to New Year's? ...


Thoughts While Walking
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
My best inspiration, a walk in the arroyo....


The Cockerpoo
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Another in a continuing series on dog breeds for a children's book....


Mama's Church
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I woke up this morning. This picture was taken in 2001, three weeks before my mother left this earth. I know she's watching over me....


A New Me?
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
It must be those movies I'm watching. . ....


The Life-Changing Invader: Autism
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
It's just an interesting topic until it hits someone you love....


'Ku to the Ozarks
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I picked a perfect window for arrival....


Who You Callin' 60?
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Today's the big 6-0 for me. ...


Autism: 2 Years After Diagnosis
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
The little guy is making progress. We have a new normal....


Ku to Joy
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I like being off duty....


Meditation on Lord of the Flies
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I guess Back-to-School and the Health Care uproar brought this book to mind today....


A Country Cure-All
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Peace is the answer to so much....


Benign Neglect
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
A Sunday parable...


Parallel Universes
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors


Not to Be
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
It's been a long time since this break-up, but we got together a few days ago. Random thoughts do not diminish the love I have for the family I have....


Ancient Truths
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
If you've never read Shelley's "Ozymandias" or it's been a long time, the poem was my inspiration....


Nilla's Lament
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Spoiled dog song. Nilla hates Master's long hours at the office, ungrateful little poof....


Men and Women
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Time discrepanices between the sexes....


Healing Garden
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
For my beloved sister-in-law, Georgia, who died too young last Sunday....


Fluff Ball Love
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Mom was only out of town a few days!...



Articles

Food Allergies (book review)
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
My grandson has severe food allergies. He will never know the love of a dog. He's okay with cats though....


My Grandmother's Memories
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
My mom went out to do interviews with some of the founders of our beach community before time flew by and they and their memories were gone forever. This is some of the oral histories my mom took dow...


Kid Speak
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I love this poem by Margaret S. Mullins....


Kindness by Naomi Nye
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
People ask me often about what's my favorite poem, book, movie. That's like asking which is my favorite child. I love many. Here's one I read almost every day....


Keep It Simple
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I am an old-fashioned Grandma. Here we are at the library sing-a-long....


I Want a Horse (back Ride)
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
On my list of things to do in this life is to ride a horse. I have never had this pleasure, and I believe it's never too late. The horse pictured, Malarky,was photographed by Colt Cashner, copyright...


What DO I Want?
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I guess I'm another one who wants it all. . .but only what money can't buy....


Writing Through Grief
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
We all cope differently. Here was my way through my deepest grief....


Say NO to Puppy Mills
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Please read my article "No Puppy Mill Pups" for Christmas...


No Puppy Mill Pups for Christmas, please
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
There are thousands and thousands of dogs and cats made homeless by the mortgage crisis. Think about a rescue as opposed to supporting a puppy mill....


Honoring Our Veterans and Families
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Don't miss my essay in this volume, "On Time or Else."...


Goodbye, Great Heart
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
For a book lover like me, meeting him at Border's Book store, portended great things....


The Enterprise: End of an Era by T.L. Clemens presented
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
The last episode of the History Channel's special, "Battle 360," evoked a lot of emotions about the great, highly decorated carrier, The Enterprise....


10 Things I Re-Learned Last Year
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Older but wiser. . .how true!...


The Enterprise: Battle of the Sulu Sea by T.L. Clemens, presented
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
The mighty carrier, USS Enterprise, went into the thick of things to help the US gain ground and retake the Phillipines....


The Enterprise: Battle of the Solomons by T.L. Clemens
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
The questions were written by my husband, Patrick. Picture from Naval Archives, see link below. ...


The Enterprise: Battle of Guadalcanal and Santa Cruz island by T.L Clemens
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
The Enterprise was hit hard at Guadalcanal and sent into port for repairs, but was soon back to battle. The History Channel shows the carrier Hornet taking a direct hit from a Japanese plane....


The Enterprise: WW II Memories of T.L. Clemens
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
The History Channel is airing a special on the role of the Enterprise in World War II. My father served aboard this much-decorated ship, and here are some of his answers to our questions about the fi...


The Enterprise: Battle of Midway, Memories of T.L. Clemens as presented
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
The Battle of Midway tooks its toll on our carrier fleet. In this article, my father looks at the History Channel's presentation of that battle in which he participated as a member of the Enterprise'...


Missouri Chic
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
You'd think moving during my junior year of high school would have been misery, but it opened my eyes to a whole new world, one I am choosing to return to in retirement....


Mother-in-Law Moving In: A Daughter-in-law Sets Up Rules of Engagement
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Our parents are aging. We owe them plenty, but that doesn't mean your life as you know it must end....


Q & A on Leaving LA
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
LA is a dream for a lot of people. We are going to leave and live a different dream....


Did I Mis-Hear You Again?
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
This is a reprint of one of my blogs people have liked. I have a history of not hearing things straight. . . ...


Writing, Yes; Bon Bons, Not Quite
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Learning from the famous. . . the wisdom of revered poets back when they too struggled to be heard....


My Love Affair with Books
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
No child ever wanted to learn to read more than I did. . .here, my brother Larry is reading the funny pages to me and our dog, Wrinkles. ...



News

Vote Now
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
Editors Unleashed Flash Fiction voting is open....


UCLA Success Stories
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
My "Success Story" is featured today on UCLA's Writers' Program web site....


Story named as Finalist
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
A short story I wrote (non-fiction) about life as any army brat has been named as a finalist in "A Cup of Comfort for Military Families."...


Chosen for Anthology
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
My short story was selected!...


Poem to be Published
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
I took a chance sending a poem. . ....


Finalist!
 by Eileen Clemens Granfors
One of my short memoirs has been named a finalist....


Links

Patrick Granfors
For the other side of the story, see Patrick's works!


UCLA Writers' Program
Wonderful teachers, both on campus and online. See "Success stories" for inspiration to keep writing. My success story (so far) is posted.

Autism page
My grandson has autism, and we continue to seek a window to communication with him, for him.

The Quote Graden
Helpful when writer's block hits.


Additional information

"Good Old Days" Magazine published my article, "The Golden Oldies of Childhood," in November '07. It is an excerpt from a longer memoir. Two nonfiction pieces of mine were selected to appear in the "Cup of Comfort" anthologies of stories: "For Divorced Women" and "For Military Famlies" to be published in the fall of 2008. I am working on a novel. Important members of my writing progress are poet Yvette Johnson--(see web link below); writer and photographer Caroline McCoy, writer Anna Boorstin, and teacher Eve LaSalle Caram.

 
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