WhedonCon Part 2

WhedonCon Part 2

  This is my second post about WhedonCon. You can find my first post here.   In terms of the other panels and events, there were three main takeaways in terms of creativity (I learned a bunch more unrelated to writing, but that’s, well, unrelated.) 1)...
#TBT Past Poetry: Treasure

#TBT Past Poetry: Treasure

Treasure November 2012 I never found value in looks, Nor wealth, Nor possessions, Nor anything that can be bought Or anything on the surface. Superficial value never held any weight for me – As easily gained as lost, It seemed easy to reject. Though they could be...
WhedonCon Part 1

WhedonCon Part 1

A week ago, my husband and I attended WhedonCon as vendors, hawking my etsy jewelry / key chains. (If you haven’t seen my store, check it out here.) This basically entailed sitting in my booth for two and a half days and chatting with people, occasionally...
#TBT Past Poetry: A Grasmere Poem

#TBT Past Poetry: A Grasmere Poem

A Grasmere Poem Likely Summer 2005 She rushed off stage, a fury of movements, A whirlwind of motion, juxtaposed with An Instant cessation – swift, and then still. She danced past my face then stopped with a halt, Turned and plopped down, slowly sinking deep In the...
#TBT: Past Poetry: More than I can handle

#TBT: Past Poetry: More than I can handle

More than I can Handle Written Oct 2012 “God never gives you more than you can handle” Lie. Complete and utter lie. The more I believe in God, And the more I trust in Him, The more I realize how Horrifically harmful this statement is. I’ve been given More than I can...