creator, editor, story tender
Notes on my NIP – How long, oh lord, how long will be “In Progress”
Time again for a life/work check in. With a lil Moxy Fruvous thrown in. Bang those skins – Jian Ghomeshi!
My wee life/work check in – Anxiety Dreams under the wings of Raven… let Spring come soon!
My wee life/work check-in – featuring Tom Russell’s fabulous song for Edith Piaf. It’s called “Chocolate Cigarettes” and it just might crack yer heart open. Go easy ~p
My wee life/work check-in – featuring “susurrations” – a video poem by on of my Soul Sisters – the fierce and lovely Lia Pas.
Marking the First Quarter of Pike Moon – I continue to trudge ahead with reVisions of the new novel. Confessing the difficulty of taking tiny steps when I want to LEAP ahead. And tomorrow…. I’m g’wan fishing. Wish me LUCK?
New Moon – PIKE Moon
The ole “shaking of the hard and baking in the good” continues….
Last Quarter Musings… and a great acoustic version of Robbie William’s “Go Gentle” done by the Moon Loungers. Happy Friday, all!
Susan Swan has started an online diary called Anxiety Pancakes: Life in the Middle of a Novel. The posts make me smile and get me thinking about things. I’ve taken to commenting on them each day. Come play!
Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” ― Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows There was this… And then there was this… And this too… The Quick… Continue Reading “Shake and Bake 41: The Messing About Edition”
I am so far from being a pessimist…on the contrary, in spite of my scars, I am tickled to death at life. -Eugene O’Neill Hulloo Hallay – I’m back today! And glad to be so. The greening up of the world continues, though it… Continue Reading “Shake and Bake 34: The Tickled Edition”
A post-dramatic approach to breast cancer treatment - by a recovering drama queen
Because there's never enough time to do it right the first time but there's always enough time to do it over
Stories and photos from Scotland
Historical fiction, poetry, essays
A post-dramatic approach to breast cancer treatment - by a recovering drama queen
Because there's never enough time to do it right the first time but there's always enough time to do it over
Stories and photos from Scotland
Historical fiction, poetry, essays