My friend Kelly (as well as others of you who gave excellent examples!) posed a good question in the comment section of my Sunday’s post. Sunday’s post was about eliminating those awful voices in your head, that tell you how to behave and what to say, when you know in your heart that they’re ridiculous […]
Kudos to Libraries Everywhere
I’m reading at the Rochester Art Center this Thursday night at 7 pm, as a part of their Free Thursdays, and again at the Rochester Public Library, as part of their Coffee House Author Series, on Sunday the 29th at 2 pm. If you’re around…and interested, join me in discussing Eve! John from the Rochester […]
The Creative Family
I bought The Creative Family by Amanda Soule a year ago when it came out, and I’ve just pulled it off the shelf again, refreshing my memory of everything I want to do with Liliana. For a peek at Amanda Soule’s lovely, thoughtful, creative blog, go here. For her other projects, click on the various […]
Rilke’s Book of Hours & Dan’s Painting
If you love to read poems that make you gasp slightly, that say something to the deep core of you, you’ll love Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God, translated by Anita Barrows and Joanna Macy. It’s no secret I’m a fan of Rilke; in fact I’ve taken my blog name from one of […]
Eclectic Tastes
Since I’m still in the throes of reorganizing my life after a busy trip, I thought I’d show you what ongoing research (f0r me) entails. I follow all leads, both for my novel writing and my screenplay writing, and this makes for many haphazard (but sometimes serendipitous) connections. Right now, on my desk, the following […]




