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  • "A Littluns' Truth"

    October 28, 2009

    •        Littluns don't have to think about what truth is. To be anything but truthful, just wouldn't be Littlun. Littluns are pure of thought and deeds. It just wouldn't occur to them to be any other way.Residing high atop Powder Mountain and nestled within their pure, secret, and protected land of Hollow hills, Littluns are shielded from any outside negative ...
  • REALITY REDUX

    September 17, 2009

    • I posted this a few days ago and belatedly realize that the fiction which preceded the reality should also have its day in the sun - as both were full of sunshine. THE REALITY: (from REALITY)On my recent trip I had cause to walk the grounds of a Catholic college. I did this often as it was a large and peaceful place to wander. There were some paths, some gardens, some benches, wide playing ...
  • The Beginning of Everything Including the Birth of a Super Villain

    August 17, 2009

    •  In the beginning, the world was a spinning top of super-heated gases. They twisted and spun until they created a thick vaporous sludge that pooled into clumps of molten, fiery rock. Slowly it cooled, becoming rounder, becoming harder, firmer, solider. It cooled some more. Its skin crusted over, while inside, molten iron sank deeper into the core and continued to turn wildly, making the whole ...
  • Mystery, Creation & Warhol

    June 16, 2009

    •  I came across this wonderful interview with Jane Dillenberger, an art historian who teaches at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, on creativity, prayer and the spirituality of Andy Warhol. (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2008/05/05/findrelig.DTL) I believe many writers will find inspiration in Dillenberger’s descriptions of the process both of looking at art ...
  • On Words

    May 19, 2009

    • I find myself struggling daily to find words enough to scribe across the blank screen, a struggle, I'm positive I share with many. This whether it be for blogging, articles or the great novel screaming to find its way into the light from the cavernous depths of thought. (Wasn't it Michelangelo Buonarroti who claimed that art already exists, it simply awaits the right strokes to free it?) Yet, ...
  • MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE

    April 16, 2009

    • Cindy Bauer's News Bringing the world of books and the authors who write them together!Wednesday, April 15, 2009Make Your Dreams Come True by Roeland Suylen Roeland SuylenMach deine Träume wahrVerwirkliche deine Ziele und Visionen durch die Macht deiner Gedanken, deiner Gefühle und deines Verhaltens.Wünsche und Visionen können Wirklichkeit werdenIn diesem Buch beschreibt Roeland Suylen die ...
  • Mind Travelers

    April 1, 2009

    • Mind Travelers Will we be able to travel the universe with our mind in the future?In this article I am going to write about a topic that relates to an issue that might not at all seem rational to most people, mind traveling.  This is a topic that explores the mind to a much further degree to what most people are accustomed to.  My writing as an author and explorer of life relates to the study ...
  • A WRITER'S RESERVOIR

    February 22, 2009

    • Again I wonder whether anything edifying, inspiring, or otherwise "alive" will ever flow from my pen or keyboard.But then, I've been wondering that for decades now, and something always has. That's the miracle, isn't it, writers? We're sort of junkies for that creative hit. At least, I am. But it's not the kind of addiction I'd enter a 12-step group for. I WAS once in a 12-step group ...
  • Lily Pads and Leaping Frogs

    February 17, 2009

    • About thirty years ago, there was a daffy Beatrix Potter image in circulation based on the conjoined masculine and feminine symbols. The wisdom quoted was that Woman was the lily-pad from which Man could leap into the ether. And leap he has! Right into the drink! Why this should have been current when Feminism was digging in its heels is interesting and somewhat ambivalent. With ...
  • Have you ever lost a world?

    November 30, 2008

    • I wrote a poem at school last week--a strong gust of inspiration came across my desk, even with the windows closed.  The poem was part of the Dante/Beatrice incarnate in East Tennessee series--I use the past tense, because I can't find it!  I've rifled through my folders and notebooks and bookbags, looked in the stacks of student papers at home.  I'm devastated by the thought that I may have ...