Fabulous news for poetry lovers! I have decided to add a new feature to Stealing Plums. My new Poetry page, Taking Dictation From the Muses, just went live today! I've already posted one poem, "Waxing to Full," and will be adding more content soon.
If you'd like to see your poetry or prose featured on Stealing Plums, or my sister blog, Addictive Fiction, please send queries to me at stealingplums@yahoo.com.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Chaco Canyon Photos and Poetry Now Online at Words and Images by Cynthia
Chaco Canyon Love Song, a poem originally published in the anthology, Eternal Portraits, is debuting online at Words and Images by Cynthia. It will be accompanied by several photographs taken during a recent expedition to Chaco Canyon, a few hours south of my home in Durango. Words and Images by Cynthia is one of my favorite sources for inspiration online, and is published by writer and photographer Cynthia Staples.
Here's a sneak peek- one of my favorite photos from Chaco Canyon...
Here's a sneak peek- one of my favorite photos from Chaco Canyon...
Doorways into the Past
Photograph by Molly Anderson-Childers
"Seven Ways to Grow Your Writers' Group" Goes Live!
Great news, readers! My newest article for Chuck Sambuchino's Guide to Literary Agents blog was published today. This article is the second piece in a short series on writers' groups I'm creating for this blog. It's a fantastic resource for writers, and I highly recommend subscribing to this feed.
My newest article, Seven Ways to Grow Your Writers' Group, outlines seven great strategies for finding new members. The next piece in this series will cover different aspects of making a group critique session a success. These articles are inspired by my experiences as the founder and facilitator of Wild Women Writing.
In Other Creative News...
Chuck Sambuchino, writer and editor for Writer's Digest Books, recently released his newest creation, "How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack." We'll be dishing the dirt about those despicable little devils next month, in an interview for my exclusive Creativity Portal series, "Creating a Fun, Fabulous Career in the Arts." Stay tuned!
My newest article, Seven Ways to Grow Your Writers' Group, outlines seven great strategies for finding new members. The next piece in this series will cover different aspects of making a group critique session a success. These articles are inspired by my experiences as the founder and facilitator of Wild Women Writing.
In Other Creative News...
Chuck Sambuchino, writer and editor for Writer's Digest Books, recently released his newest creation, "How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack." We'll be dishing the dirt about those despicable little devils next month, in an interview for my exclusive Creativity Portal series, "Creating a Fun, Fabulous Career in the Arts." Stay tuned!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
New Interview Online Now at Creativity Portal!
For an in-depth look at the life and career of designer Terri Conrad, please read An Interview with Terri Conrad. It just went live at Creativity Portal today!
Readers who visit the Creativity Portal website before September 7th can enter to win the Terri Conrad Designs Giveaway! Simply email her your answer to this question: "What inspires you, surprises you, and makes your toes wiggle with delight?" You could win one of three fabulous prizes, designed by Terri herself! It's all happening at Creativity Portal.
Readers who visit the Creativity Portal website before September 7th can enter to win the Terri Conrad Designs Giveaway! Simply email her your answer to this question: "What inspires you, surprises you, and makes your toes wiggle with delight?" You could win one of three fabulous prizes, designed by Terri herself! It's all happening at Creativity Portal.
Monday, August 30, 2010
How to Be Your Own Best Muse
This weekend, my newest article, How to Be Your Own Best Muse: 101 Ways to Delight and Inspire Yourself, was published on Creativity Portal. This is the second article to treat with this subject; the companion piece was published there last month.
The latest addition to my Multicultural Muses series, it's sure to help you re-charge your creative batteries and feel the juiciness flow...
You can also see some of my freshest new pics of flowers, from a bee's-eye view. Here's a sneak peek!
The latest addition to my Multicultural Muses series, it's sure to help you re-charge your creative batteries and feel the juiciness flow...
You can also see some of my freshest new pics of flowers, from a bee's-eye view. Here's a sneak peek!
What's Blooming In Your Neighborhood?
Photograph by Molly Anderson-Childers
Friday, August 27, 2010
Fab Interview Posted on Persist: The Blog!
I recently connected with the folks at Persist: The Blog, to do an interview. I had a great time working with Emily on this project, and I'm looking forward to publishing some of Peter Clothier's work here, in the future.
Stealing Plums: An Interview with Molly Anderson-Childers is an intimate look at the challenges and rewards of a writer's life. It includes my insights into breaking through creative blocks and feeling inspired every day, and my redefined definition of success. Enjoy! May it be the first of many...
Stealing Plums: An Interview with Molly Anderson-Childers is an intimate look at the challenges and rewards of a writer's life. It includes my insights into breaking through creative blocks and feeling inspired every day, and my redefined definition of success. Enjoy! May it be the first of many...
What's Blooming in the Garden of My Dreams?
A Lush, Creative Life!
Photograph by Molly Anderson-Childers
Text off the Page Workshop!
I was recently invited to attend this workshop- it looks like a fabulous creative kick-start for some new projects. Hope to see you there!
A workshop presented in conjunction with Cities on the Side Exhibition at the Art Library opening Sept 10 with a reception and a poetry reading at 7 PM
Sat., Sept 11 - 9:30-4:30 at the Durango Arts Center
$50. ($45 for DAC members)
Is it writing or is it art? This one-day workshop is for writers and artists interested in working with text off the page. Poet/artists Nance Van Winckel, Renee Rossi and Christy Ferrato challenge the boundaries between writing, music, visual art, installation, and performance art, as they explore the cross-genre application of text. Unique ways to approach this work will be discussed, and there will be several hands-on-activities for participants to explore, investigate and work on their own text off the page creations.
For registration and more information, contact Barb Klema at (970-385-7600) or barbara@barbaratobinklema.com
A workshop presented in conjunction with Cities on the Side Exhibition at the Art Library opening Sept 10 with a reception and a poetry reading at 7 PM
Sat., Sept 11 - 9:30-4:30 at the Durango Arts Center
$50. ($45 for DAC members)
Is it writing or is it art? This one-day workshop is for writers and artists interested in working with text off the page. Poet/artists Nance Van Winckel, Renee Rossi and Christy Ferrato challenge the boundaries between writing, music, visual art, installation, and performance art, as they explore the cross-genre application of text. Unique ways to approach this work will be discussed, and there will be several hands-on-activities for participants to explore, investigate and work on their own text off the page creations.
For registration and more information, contact Barb Klema at (970-385-7600) or barbara@barbaratobinklema.com
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