We all find ourselves with a lot of time on our hands at the moment. You might have decided you will use this time to finish that half-finished screenplay that’s been sitting on your desktop for a year. But how can you make this practical? What can you actually do to get the creative process started? Let’s take a look at some tips and tricks for kicking the creative process into gear.
Poem for the day…. Field Notes: March 20, 2020
but
now
unexpected
there is a weight
a mental haze
a physical heaviness
Sometimes…Part 4: Mama
Sometimes Mamas need help. Sometimes they almost let grief and depression ruin their life, and the lives of the ones they love.
I Met a Man
I wasn’t his childhood aunt, but I was best friends with the woman who was. Things changed, time passed, and I would come to know him as my nephew. Fleeting moments, years apart, the one who created the family tie, now gone. But we are family, only now, not so much by creation, but by choice. Today, March 15th, Jesse Aaron Williams turns 40 years old. I can’t help but celebrate the man he’s become.
Ides of March
The young leaves are wary
of the slightest rustle.
Forever After Island
I’m looking through the window of my lifeless memory,
Watching what I would have been had I chosen to be free,
Sometimes…Part 3: Allan Murphy
Life’s too short to keep living with a ghost and her kid. It’s time to shake the dust of this town off my boots and go have some fun.
I am One of These
I am one of these,
One of those who fights to flee,
From whom?
Sometimes…Part 2: Mrs. Avery
Shiny laptops, missing pension cheques and empty ring boxes are mysteries that need solving. But what can a lonely old woman do?
How to Become a Ceann Tighe (Scottish Chieftain)
Chiefs traditionally ruled the clans, originally much as a native American tribal chief would do, as the steward of the territory held by his people.
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