the writer’s ear
always open to the universe,
and glowing
Copyright 2017 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: Sensations from the week: cold snaps, jacket zippers snugged to my chin, the dusty burn of radiators turned on for the first time, Halloween wrappers in every garbage bin, drinking tea from my thermos instead of ice water, putting away tomato cages and flower pots, and fingers and back aching from tap-tap-tapping on my laptop. I hope the magic has found you, too.
Happy Poetry Friday! Thanks to Jane at Raincity Librarian for hosting. Have a magical weekend!
Buzzing with bees and ideas! 🙂 Sounds like an inspiring, creative week, Brenda.
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Hi Kat, Yes, NaNoWriMo is giving me deadline pressure, which always helps me stay structured and disciplined. Writing every day isn’t a problem, I do that. I just need to work on my books more and my blog less. I’m having a great time with my new project. I hope your writing is going well. And your family is well, too.
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Sometimes blogs and things can become a distraction – or absorb a lot of creative time. I find it a tricky balance to juggle. Glad you’re loving your new project. 🙂 Not too much writing happening here at the moment – but lots of important family moments to treasure. #noregrets
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I know what you mean. It’s a trade-off, a constant balancing and shifting of priorities. I like having something of my own, though.
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Love the image of the writer’s ears, and also loved the poetic quality of your observations of the week.
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Thanks, Sally. It finally feels like Winter might be on its way. Slanting rain and a windy chill today.
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I love the metaphor you created here Brenda,
“the writer’s ear
always open to the universe,”
Beautiful image too, it reminds me of moon flowers, which I am intrigued by.
Hope your fingers find a rest sometime during the day. I’m going to look for some of that magic you mention … Happy Thanks Giving!
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Thanks, Michelle. I’m sitting in a starbucks tapping away at the moment. Trying to figure out how to make my current scene more fun. 🙂 Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
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I’m sure you’ll find it!
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Thank you! This is lovely! Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com
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Thanks for stopping by, Ruth!
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I enjoyed reading your ‘transition’ of what happened this week and your poem, Brenda. Happy writing and Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thanks, Linda. I always enjoy reading your posts. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
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I went on a self imposed sabbatical from writing. It didn’t last long . . not that I’m complaining.
Beautiful post!
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Thanks. I can’t stop writing. I just don’t always write it down. The words flow through like a river, always.
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What? No ebbs? You’re blessed! 🙂
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I’ve been writing my whole life, just not always the same kinds of writing. I still have the blank page fear, but I’ve learned ways around it. 🙂
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You’re resilient.
I have seldom suffered from that dreaded writers block. Going on sabbaticals from writing actually ramps up my creative juices upon returning. I once knew a pianist who told me that when she would stop playing and then go back, she felt refreshed. It’s sorta like that.
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Good point.
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Enjoyed your poem and your sensations from the week. I tried to think of what the sensations were from my week, and it was a struggle. That’s a good exercise. 🙂
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It would be an interesting way to journal, wouldn’t it?
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Love the photo and poem! Let us all listen.
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Agreed. 🙂
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Love! The light in your photo is gorgeous. Beautiful capture.
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Thanks, Jama.
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Beautiful words and flower, both sending an important message.
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Thanks!
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Love!
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Thanks!
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Wonderful words… and the listeners ears are always open to to the writer’s words!
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I like that you bring the listeners in, too. We are speaking to people we love. XOXO
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Yes, we are!
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Oh, to be in the glow of that flower….inside the delicate shell. Have to wait all winter. Thank goodness for lots to read.
PS. What IS the cure for radiator dust?
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Dusting is the cure. I am always too busy with other things. And then too cold to wait to turn them on. Every year.
And you have the glow of that flower in you, Linda. Every silken particle, is at your fingertips, whenever you call it up.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks!
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