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Not among the missing!
Nope, I’m here. Just been busy and tired and doing this and that which doesn’t always seem like very much. Put together a packet of poems to send the two workshop teachers I’ll be meeting with soon enough. That’s coming … Continue reading
Posted in deadlines, Do the Work, Journey to Wales, NaNoWriMo, Poetry and Lyrics, the creative process, watercolor
Tagged dothework, poetry, wales, watercolor
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For the quote box
Via The Writer’s Almanac: You never know what you’ll want to write until it starts writing itself in your head. — Jill Ker Conway
Posted in Do the Work, NaNoWriMo, the creative process
Tagged dothework, NaNoWriMo, process, writing
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Thursday? Already?
Came home to a package from B&H – shouldn’t have put this off so long. Got a quick release head for the monopod that lives in my trunk but it turns out it might live on the small (as in … Continue reading
Posted in Art in the world, Do the Work, life on the web, NaNoWriMo, Poetry and Lyrics, the creative process
Tagged amediting, critique, NaNoWriMo, poetry, process
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May the Second
I enjoyed the rare moments of dialogue too – the reactions of others and mine to some I encountered. Need to find more of that. Continue reading
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Found on the Way to… I forget
In some old Welsh texts, Eliwlod is a nephew of King Arthur. His father is Madoc, son of Uther Pendragon, an obscure brother of Arthur’s mentioned a very few times in Welsh literature. Eliwlod appears in the Welsh Triads, where … Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, fae and elvish, NaNoWriMo, the creative process
Tagged amwriting, NaNoWriMo, research
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