your touch, tremoring
a mirror in snowy light
our love, reflected

Thanks to Fandango’s FOWC for the opportunity to indulge my love for Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac.
Writer. Feminist. Historian. Person.
your touch, tremoring
a mirror in snowy light
our love, reflected

Thanks to Fandango’s FOWC for the opportunity to indulge my love for Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac.
Our blues turn azure
imagining the future
Anticipation

Image credit: Evan Clark@Unsplash
Feeling a bit of hope this week. Thanks to Sadje’s WDYS Challenge for giving me a chance to articulate it.
falling from grace, shame
left cold in the dirt, crying
rising, triumphant

Thanks to Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge for the haiku word prompts (fall / cold) and to Tales from the Mind of Kristian Word Prompt for the storm theme.
And if you haven’t then get out there and VOTE FOR CHANGE!

No. And here is why …
When I started on Word Press (about 2.5 years ago), my intentions for the site were straightforward. It was meant to be an extension of my professional life as an educator and author, so it made no sense to blog anonymously. Plus, I’m already “out there” so if people want to find me, they can. My only self-imposed rule was based on my sense of integrity. Essentially, if I wouldn’t say it “in real life” then I wouldn’t write about it.
Fast forward a bit and my original intentions have changed a bit. I kept forgetting to post or redirect people to my “work” stuff (mostly biographies, history pieces, and sponsored content). Mostly, however, I didn’t realize when I began that I would find so much enjoyment playing with the kinds of writing that I don’t do “in real life.” I’ve become obsessed with writing haiku and flash fiction. The challenge of conveying meaning with limited words is intoxicating.
Live and learn
So … long story short, if I was to begin again I’d probably go incognito, simply to amplify the freedom to play.

Dust Bowl memories
strewn like weeds in her mind’s eye
bloom as fragrant buds

Image credit: Pisauikan@ Pixabay
Sometimes the muse strikes hard! Thanks to Sadje’s WDYS Challengefor the beautiful photo. That smile!!! She immediately struck a very specific chord in my mind and heart and to Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge for (unwittingly?) providing the perfect words (dust / weed).