Every month a question is posed that may prompt you to share advice, insight, a personal experience, or a story. The question is optional. You can write about anything that relates to your writing journey. In fact, you can write about anything at all.
Let's give a warm welcome to our co-hosts: Joylene Nowell Butler, Chemist Ken, Natalie Aguirre, Nancy Gideon, and Cathrina Constantine!
Let's give a warm welcome to our co-hosts: Joylene Nowell Butler, Chemist Ken, Natalie Aguirre, Nancy Gideon, and Cathrina Constantine!
This month's question is: It's holiday time! Are the holidays a time to catch up or fall behind on writer goals?
If you have a lot of family or friends, the holidays can be a difficult time for any creative person who requires time alone to do their thing. If you don't have the warm distraction of people, well then, the holidays can be a lovely time to get some "work" done, or give your muse a rest, or brainstorm ideas.
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A New Direction
So, I've been getting a tiny bit of writing done playing around with Dribbles (50 word stories, two of which, so far, have been accepted by Vine Leaves Press) and this has led to the idea of changing my blog a bit. I really haven't put much effort into it for several years, so it's in need of a facelift. I've sort of been slithering along lazily not really saying anything or expressing myself. Playing with Dribbles has caused me, once again, to realize how very much I love words. I think I love words more than I love writing them into sentences. You see every word we use has it's own story. And this fascinates me. So, starting in January 2023, I will highlight a word (or two?) and tell it's story. That's only 12 (or a few more?) words a year if I stick to posting once a month.
I've also cleaned out and organized my collection of three-ring binders and spiral notebooks, which was quite an undertaking as some of the contents go back to the 1970s. One of the things I've discovered (aside from the goldmine of ideas and... words) is that over the course of my life, I've collected hundreds and hundred (maybe thousands and thousands) of inspirational quotes. They are written down all over the place and I am slowing transferring them into one notebook. (She laughs manically, aware of the delightful insanity of this endeavor.) My intention is to include a quote or two with each post.
If the post isn't too long, because my intention is to keep them short, maybe I'll write a Dribble or a thoughtful sentence or a poem using the word whose story I've told. Or maybe I'll use a quote that has the word in it.
That's my plan, anyway. We'll see how well I stick to it. :D
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Being Thankful
Today I'm thankful for the dribbles of inspirations that have been coming to me.
Cypress on the River
Along the banks
stretch their branches
toward the sky
sink their roots
into
the
river bed.
Their small, slender needles
are starting to turn from
green to
yellow to
rust to
brown.
The needles will carpet
the paths
and float
in mats on the water.
Fall is quietly approaching,
almost as if trying to
not be seen.
It is playing hide and seek,
a fairy flitting in and out among
the leaves.
Teasing.
(Winter isn't really coming.)
But I have eyes
and will not be fooled.
What are you thankful for? Do the holidays hinder or help in your creative endeavors? Are you ready for 2023?
MERRY CHRISTMAS, HAPPY HOLIDAYS,
AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
SEE YOU IN JANUARY.
Beautiful! I love "your" words, Dish. They definitely make me feel creative. Thanks for all your wonderful ecards too. They adorable. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joylene. I'm glad you enjoy the cards.
DeleteThat sounds like some great plans. I'm a word nut so your posts will be delightful, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI hope to see here, "next year"!
DeleteBeing in love with words is a perfect writerly condition! Merry Christmas, Bish and my very best to you for 2022.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your publications! It sounds like you've got a great plan. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteThat was nice!
ReplyDeleteA word a month is a good place to start.
That was so good! You have a talent. Congrats on all the organizing. I did a little but not nearly as much.
ReplyDeleteHi, yes we should be grateful to our Dribbles of inspiration as they go a long way in getting us closer to our writing goals. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteDribbles sound fun. I also need to go through some binders and that doesn't sound fun.
ReplyDeleteHi Bish - dribbles are fun ... but the idea for your posts next year sounds really interesting ... I'll enjoy them. All the best and enjoy the season ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThose pictures and the poem are lovely! I like that you're going to be working on things that bring you pleasure. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem! Wow, the binder sorting sound like a big endeavor but a fun one too.
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