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1. Artist of the Day: Mason Lindroth

Discover the work of Mason Lindroth, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!

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2. LULLABY FOR KAMILLA





8 Comments on LULLABY FOR KAMILLA, last added: 7/16/2013
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3. Vacation’s Purpose

Cover of "The Vacation

Cover of The Vacation

 

Each year millions create an almost migratory herd, like so many waves rolling toward a shore called “vacation.” Each traveler has in mind a personal calling toward whatever destination reaches in and takes hold of the heart for that season. How many can resist that pull?

 

My writing partner left this past weekend for vacation with her children. Since that particular blog is on vacation this week, I’m left with additional and unanticipated hours of luxurious time to delve into new studies, new avenues of knowledge exploration. I could spend the extra hours working on some of my long projects, but they’ve already been delegated to regular work hours.

For now, I can download seminars and listen without guilt, soak in new knowledge to add to those bits I’ve stored away, and investigate hitherto unknown streets that branch off the cyber highway. There’s a lot of territory to roam in only a few measly days. What if I get lost?

No fears. Fear is the little mind killer. That has become my motto of life.

Learning new software applications will get an hour here and there. A new book will have a half an hour of my time each day. An hour long seminar each day isn’t too much to do. And a couple of hours devoted to my writing course will pay off handsomely in a few months. (I’m rebuilding—not revising–my YA novel.)

The finishing touches on my first book of poetry are happening today. It will go to beta readers within a few days, as soon as I get them all lined up. Once it’s out to readers, I’ll concentrate on the second book. I have all of the photos, thanks to Sister and that trusty camera of hers. It’s begun, but now I must implement the outline for the epic poem.

Did I mention that I just had two more poems accepted by Four and Twenty Short Form Poetry? That drives more incentive to send out more poems and create a few more just for outside submission. Surprises like this one I can handle without difficulty.

So far my week is starting out pretty well. Speaking of poetry, here’s the one I did yesterday for Poetic Bloomings Prompt of Write a Resting Poem.

 

Restlessness

 

What gentle rustlings

Probe mind’s nooks

While sleep hangs

Suspended, waiting?

 

What probings shake

Awake memories

Long forgotten

While slumber paces?

 

What shakings loosen

Ponderings, dry eyes,

And weave weariness

Into strain’s distress?

 

These rustling, probing

Shakings serve to

Alert, with useless

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4. Amy Robbins-Wilson Part II



We're back with Amy Robbins-Wilson, the creator of LullabyLink.com and TransformationalMothering.com. Today, Amy will provide some insight into what inspired her to create these sites, her book, and cds.

1)  What inspired you to write Transformational Mothering?

My son, Clayton, was ten months old when I began writing (not coincidentally this was also when he began sleeping through the night).  Writing has always been an outlet for me.  I began writing to help figure out why I was feeling so lost as a new mother.  I felt overwhelmed with decisions to be made and I wondered who am I now? 

It was obvious that I was changing but it was a friend who made it clear to me.  She said,   "Amy, you have gone from being an independent, energetic, adventurous and self-sufficient person to being at home with your baby. You are not depressed; you are transforming. You are on a new path now." Everyone had told me that my life would change when I became a mother, what no one had told me was that I would change.  I carried a notebook around with me for a year, writing notes, affirmations and prayers.  I delivered a sermon at our church about new motherhood and I showed the prayers to a few friends who encouraged me to add stories about my experience.  When Clayton was two I had the first rough draft which I showed to more friends and by the time he was three and a half I had the final copy and design.

Motherhood is a slippery thing to talk about because it is both blissful and exhausting.  Once I could see that I was in a transformational process I understood my life in a new way and wanted to share that perspective with others.

2 Comments on Amy Robbins-Wilson Part II, last added: 12/24/2009
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5. lullaby cd for children - cover design


1 Comments on lullaby cd for children - cover design, last added: 6/24/2008
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