I have a blog. I’m aware of this. You would think I was not with how infrequently I post. I think it’s been a year, maybe more. I hop on here when it’s time for me to renew my hosting package every January and I post some stupid “life…
I drop the butter knife. Wash it off, stick it in the peanut butter. Drop it again. Wash it again. Try again. Got it this time. Sandwich made. The eggs frying in the pan need flipping, and I break them both and make a half-scrambled mess of them. Sitting…
Hi. I haven’t been able to talk. I haven’t been able to talk about the fact that I spent two 1.5 week stints in the hospital this summer. I haven’t been able to explain why. I’ve been scared. I’m scared to tell the truth and I’m scared to be…
Well, I just got my publishing contract for my memoir today. My book, Sit with Me While I’m Mad, will be released on November 24, 2020 with Filles Vertes Publishing. I’m so excited to see this book in print. I worked hard on it. In honor of my book being signed, I…
I know I haven’t written hardly a thing. I was in and out of the hospital all summer, and I’m just trying to balance life right now. I don’t have any insurance, so I now have an almost $40,000 hospital bill. I have no idea how I’m going to…
So after spending a couple of months thinking that my memoir might be the only book I ever write, and lamenting the fact that I never have good ideas for stories, today I started my first novel. I’m too nervous of its feebleness right now to want to even…
Georgia O’Keeffe said, “The painting is like a thread that runs through all the reasons for all the other things that make one’s life.” She was mentioning how painting was the thing, the reason, the focal point of her existence, such that all the other things that she did…
So I’m reading through Ways of Seeing by John Berger, and it has this essay that talks about how things look different depending on what we put them next to. The captions we put on pictures change how we see the image. Often the image becomes supportive material for the…
Or am I? “A schedule defends from chaos and whim. It is a net for catching days.” -Annie Dillard I have just finished the spring term ASL 102 class at our community college. I took 101 in the fall. I am taking ASL because my daughter is hard of…
*This post contains affiliate links. You can read my full disclosure here. Financial distress. It can get the best of us into a heap of worries. But what does it do to our art? I’m reading through Austin Kleon’s new book, Keep Going: 10 Ways to Stay Creative…