by Kim Brown | Apr 22, 2013 | Uncategorized
Four weeks ago, when I wrote the Boundaries blog, I asked the question: why do I write? And I found myself thinking about the sixth grade. I was a late bloomer. I still wore a little-girl undershirt, while all my friends sported training bras. Whenever we got a...
by Minerva Rising Contributor | Apr 18, 2013 | Uncategorized
We learn halfway through Creative Writing 101 to write about not only what we know, but also about what fascinates and intrigues us, even what thrills or terrifies us. Lyric poets learn quickly to color outside the lines, moving beyond broken hearts and changes of...
by Michelle Orr | Apr 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
I decided to go for a photo walk on my neighborhood’s walking trails. This was the second picture I took while trying to adjust my camera’s settings. Normally my first few shots are not view worthy–exposure, composition, and aperture are all off as...
by Minerva Rising Contributor | Apr 11, 2013 | Uncategorized
Do painters overdose on paint? Do bakers tire of flour; do gardeners get sick to death of dirt? I wonder this, as I lie in bed in the early morning, thinking about how I travel through my days gorging on words.We live in a wide, fast-moving torrent, a Columbia, a...
by minervarising | Apr 8, 2013 | Uncategorized
I’m walking on the beach this morning and a couple walks by me in the other direction. I remember a writing assignment that Bea Gates gave us – listen in on someone else’s conversation and then write about it. Thank you, Bea. “I sure wish I loved Jesus as...
by Minerva Rising Contributor | Apr 4, 2013 | Uncategorized
I’ve never been much of a rebel, though I admire those who are. Sure, back in the day I rolled the waistband of my skirt until my hemline defied junior high regulations, carefully ripped my jeans (before you could buy them that way) and shouted, “No more guns, no more...