Activities for the Cold Winter months…give free rein to your creativity

With quill and ink, paint and brush, create your own story
With quill and ink, paint and brush, create your own story

The cold of Winter has turned my thoughts inward…

Reflecting on things that were;

Visualizing what’s to be.

Will I make the same mistakes and rise like the sea

In turmoil, solitude lost in my words?

The voices within just want to be heard,

Crying out to be released.

The long nights of Winter can increase

 Your inspiration, as you withdraw to rest.

You’re free to search your soul and confess

Your innermost desires and secrets in verse,

Drawings, paintings, prose, or simply rehearse

Dialogue from imagined friends out loud.

Because only you can restrict or allow

The words, the images, the scenes that unfold

Into stories that must be told.

–Deborah A. Bowman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wrist surgery was a complete success–now I have to deal with cast for 6 weeks…piece of cake, if I don’t do too much…I’m infamous for that…DRAGON software reports next week on past-life hypnotic regression.

Picture of Girl Reading  I get to be a child again, reading what I love. Pass me GONE WITH THE WIND, ATLAS SHRUGGED, AND WAR AND PEACE WITH A SIDE OF DANTE’S  INFERNO. THAT SHOULD KEEP ME DISTRACTED!

DRAGON SOFTWARE TO TELL MY STORY OF ANNIE, A BOOK THAT’S BEEN BOUNCING AROUND IN MY HEAD SINCE THE EARLY 1990’s…PAST LIFE HYPNOTIC REGRESSION…ANNIE LIVED! A DWARF OR WEE FAIERY, WITH LIMITED MENTAL CAPABILITIES, BUT IS A WHITE LIGHT HEALER AND AS LOVING AND PURE AS THE SNOW THAT FALLS IN LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS, WHERE SHE LIVED IN THE MID-1600’s.

Look at the map–Lynn really exists, but also look at what infamous town is just too near…”Hide thyself and thy healing from fanatical condemning eyes,sweet precious Annie!”

Is it fact or fiction? You must decide…if you believe…

 

New Series of Writing/Editing Blogs starting after Labor Day

I’ve worked in the editing/writing field for close to 30 years. I saw the old-fashioned way of getting a book, business article, academia work, technical report, newspaper, newsletter, poem, song published. Now, I’m using the new, rapid, technology-based Internet publishing through my company Clasid Consultants Publishing.

Whew! Hold the world still so I can get off! That’s how I felt at first. I just couldn’t see how the two disciplines could meet in the middle. There are pros and cons to both. But with a little work, imagination, and creativity, I realized you didn’t have to sacrifice the high quality of the slow, old-fashioned publishing process to the super-fast technology of the Internet. You can have both!

Starting after Labor Day (yikes! Next week!), I will be doing a series of blogs on how the old versus the new can be combined to best represent your literary achievements and especially, YOURSELF!

Some of these tricks of the trade are quick, easy fixes that can add so much to the finished product. Some are more involved, but still do-able for all authors, aspiring first-timers to seasoned authors who use to let the publishing house handle all the details. Don’t you want to be involved in the process every step of the way?
Control is a powerful tool, when you know how to use it.

Just like any other talent, writing must be studied, learned, practiced, and adjusted to fit your audience, your budget, and your timeframe. Maybe you’re writing the right stuff, but showing it to the wrong people. Maybe you’re spending money to make money, but you never make any money. Maybe it takes you too long to complete your writing project, or you’re writing it too fast and leaving out the formatting, proofreading, editing that is essential to getting the manuscript read. I’ll have some free helpful hints to aid you in your research, your preparation, and your publishing.

Please share my free class/blog with your friends, work associates, and even your family. After all, who supports you the most in any writing endeavor, but your family? Whether it is fiction, nonfiction, a resume, a dissertation, or a personal journal?

Don’t be afraid, and don’t give up. We can learn together as we go through this evolving process. Suggestions and comments are always welcomed.

Until next week, enjoy the Holiday and let’s get down to work . . . together.

DEBORAH A. BOWMAN, PUBLISHED AUTHOR, POET, SPEAKER, WRITER/EDITOR