
I looked for images in a sidewalk crack photo and this is what I ended up with. Since then, I have taken more photos of sidewalk cracks to create more pictures.
It’s that time again to express Ten Things of Thankful!
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1. TAF Write Now Conference https://tafnc.com/ was last Saturday. It was an awesome conference. Highlights were: a class on documentary poetry with Jaki Shelton-Green Jean Claude Bemis Joe Finder and Erika Hoffman I learned a great amount and left with enthusiasm.
2. I finished out National Poetry Month, writing a poem a day. Here is my post about that: I Am Possible
3. I am on Page 31 of this book as a contributing writer:
4. Yesterday, a fellow poet and friend and I went on an art day at the NCMA. It was such fun to go out and take in the wonderful works of art. Here’s their website: NCMA I particularly liked the Wim Botha collection. That sculpture appears to be made of carved books.
5. I have time (a break) to create art and write. The picture for this blog post is one thing I made using images I saw in sidewalk cracks. This is part of a video class called Sketchbook Revival
6. Six Sentence Story is still going strong. Here’s this weeks post Say I Do
7. New poetry forms. I mentioned sestina before and I am working on one which is very challenging and LOVING it! You won’t see it on my blog as it is going in my book. Maybe a sneak peek, maybe…
8. I am now officially working on my second book of poetry and adding short story pieces. There was a target date, but I decided to leave it open. There is another writing project I’m working on and it’s caused me to slow my roll, in a good kind of way. It involves zombies and other characters and wouldn’t you just love to know…
9. My son, from another mother, is going to Spain with his beloved wife and my sometimes partner in crime. I am so happy for them and interested in hearing all about their trip. They are hiking there, well, not TO there, but while there. My younger self would have been all up in that activity! My older self says ouch!
10. It’s so beautiful outside!! Even with the achoos, it is so spirity out there! It’s like the spring fairies have danced around and blessed my days. OKAY… well, you get the picture…
10.1 Samesies on the weight this week, but that’s AOK because it’s normal to have a hiccup when you lose weight. So, hiccup n then back to dropping it like it’s hot.
10.2 Remember that secret project I spoke of last week? Stay tuned!
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Have a beautiful week!!
My admiration for you is beyond describing.
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Aww you are too kind!
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No, not being “kind”…your list of thankfuls puts me to shame today, I confess.
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❤
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🙂
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like the status and and progress
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Thank you
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Where do you get the Serious Flash Fiction book? I dont see a link and I googled it and I couldn’t find it either. 😥
I love the sidewalk crack drawings!!! Girlfriend those are cool! 💞
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Click on the picture of the book. You’d I love doing the sidewalk cracks. Thank You!
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I did, it just made a bigger picture? Maybe there’s something wrong on my end.
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Hmmm it worked on my phone. Can pm it to you.
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Lisa, your enthusiasm and creative energy are so inspiring to me! Especially now as I’m experiencing a (semi-forced) fallow period. Keep on dropping it like it’s hot and doing your creative thang! xo
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Aww thanks!
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Thank you for linking up with us again this week! (Or at least trying to–I should have the code fixed now, so please try again.) Your writing truly is prolific, and is an inspiration to me. Congrats on all the published and yet-to-be-published works!
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Thank You!!
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A delightful list, i’m so glad for you that you are working on publishing again.
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Thank You!
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I really like your I Am Possible poem. Also the idea of documentary poetry sounds interesting.
A sculpture made from carved books? I’m trying to imagine how one even goes about doing that.
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It looked like they stacked the books with glue and cut them to shape. Thank You for your kindness.
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Busy, busy, yo.
There is a, sometimes incidental, benefit of this ‘hop’s exercise in describing gratitudinous occurrences* and that is by reading the adventures in others lifes, one can feel reinvigorated. All of the work you describe kinda gets me all, ‘damn, gots to get back to the WIP’.
Thanks!
* not a ‘real’ term
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Thank You and glad to help 😁
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I am glad you had a week full of enthusiasm and creativity.
Here’s to another great week!
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Thank You!
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