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A Blessing

“Blessed is he who has found his work. Let him ask no other blessing.”                    Thomas Carlyle Writing isn’t always easy. Joyful, often, if we and the muse are on the same page, but not always easy. Some days are … Continue reading

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Creative Crocuses

“I invented this rule for myself to be applied to every decision I might have to make in the future. I would sort out all the arguments and see which belonged to fear and which to creativeness, and other things … Continue reading

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Rumi Ruminates

Rumi was a 13th-century Persian poet, jurist, theologian, and Sufi mystic. He’s has called described the “most popular poet” and the “best selling poet” in the United States. His work has been translated in many languages around the world. I … Continue reading

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Wondering Writers

„People say to write about what you know. I’m here to tell you no one wants to read that, ‚cause you don’t know anything. So write about something you don’t know. And don’t be scared, ever.“ Toni Morrison When it … Continue reading

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Manifesting Moxie

“Desire, ask, believe, receive.”  Stella Terrill Mann Has the new year put you in a manifesting sort of mood? That’s what’s happened to me. I’ve been busy putting my intentions for 2011 in writing, which is a great idea. It’s … Continue reading

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Pledging Allegiance

Memorizing the Pledge of Allegiance was tricky for me since I missed the first day of kindergarten, but once I did, it stuck to my brain like crazy glue. Even after all these years, like many of you, I can … Continue reading

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