Inspiration

INSPIRATION during National Poetry Month

I have a stamp that reads: Create Something New Every Day.  I try to live up to that philosophy.   One year I kept a journal of poems, one poem each day, mostly haiku.  Another year I knit every day — a little in the morning, or a little something at night. Each of those commitments helped me to create a nice body of work in those areas of my creative exploration.

This year as I’m doing more purging and merging of files, household items, and literally cleaning house, I ran across that journal of poems, and decided I would try that idea again.  In the journal were some quotes sprinkled throughout the pages, and some days they would serve as the point to jump off, dive into the blank page.  Other days, all I had to do was look out a window: watch a squirrel hide his stash;  follow a bird’s flight pattern; or consider what I was cooking up for dinner and why I had selected that food, that recipe. Some writers think they need to set up a special pen, a certain notebook, or a special place in order to commit to paper.  I can write in a crowded noisy restaurant, as well as a safe desk.  The challenge is not when to write, but what to write, and what to write upon. It is really important for go to page levitra on line you to employ that male enhancer which has ingredients approved by the FDA for safety and betterment it is advised to take the consultations from doctor. In order to make this drug effective, the user should be sexually cialis viagra sale http://deeprootsmag.org/2013/10/09/sail-on-friend-sail-on/ simulated. Our body utilizes bile acids discover address now viagra pill cost from the bile to make fat droplets smaller. Information on the medicine The medicine is absorbed into the blood within 30 to 45 minutes and lasts in the body for about 6 hours to offer a user uk viagra online deeprootsmag.org long-lasting love-session.  I’ve been known to write on napkins, receipts, or anything that was handy.  Later I paste that inspired poem or thought into a notebook, or transfer scraps of paper into the computer. My collection grows when I make the choice to be inspired daily.  So, I keep a file of quotes or other prompts. I randomly select one each day, and start writing.

And today, I’m acting on another idea that I’ve contemplated for a couple of years — writing on my own blog.    For you reader, no more excuses, find a daily inspiration that works for you. Just begin. Begin today. You’ll be amazed at the little gems that will accumulate if you decide to define yourself as a writer, and then just start writing. Today.

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Born in Wisconsin, on the Door County peninsula. Previously published soft and hardcover books under my imprint of Home Brew Press which championed other writers and my own works (photography/writing/designs).Now I write articles for various publications, as well as homebrewpress.net. I create paper & fiber arts under a division known as, Dancing Ink Press. Food, films, travel, music, fashion, profiles, and poetry, are subjects I share with my readers & audience. Retail experience in arts, food service, clothing, and home interiors, also work into select articles. Press releases and promotional pieces provide other sources of revenue. It all adds up to a writing life.

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