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June 15, 2016

Daily Prompt <3 The Smallest Masterpiece

15 June 2016


We’ve had a sick kitty cat. Ulli, our twelve-year-old rescue, a tiny delicate graceful gray creature who, because of the trauma she experienced before we got her, even after all these years, still jumps at loud sounds and runs from strangers, who will panic herself into an asthma attack  in one minute, then turn and stalk a deer in the next. Ulli is definitely one of those cats who make you feel awed and grateful when she stops for that second to allow you the privilege of petting her, or when she musics the air around you with the low distant train rumble of a contented purr.


My oldest son, a large bearded Viking of a man, is completely devoted to this animal, and as age inevitably creeps into her bones, slowing and thwarting some of the natural processes, he becomes the one anxious, determined to give her the best care and most love he can. We both went to the vet to pick her up from a required hospitalization for twenty-four hours, and he loaded her little bitty crate into the car, saying, “It’s okay, Ulli. You’re all better now. No more tummy trouble. No more doctor. We’re headed back to Mimi’s for a little bit.” 


I laughed, at being Mimi to this grand-cat, and in relief that our Ulli is okay, and in gratitude that my own child is so relieved to have his beloved old lady cat back in good health. The blessings of family, y’all. That’s what it is today. 


“The smallest feline is a masterpiece.” ― Leonardo da Vinci


Make art about animal family. 


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Published on June 15, 2016 07:17

June 14, 2016

Sometimes the Prompt is Your Own Pain, and Growth

14 June 2016


Five years ago today, my beautiful funny sexy irreverent brilliant soulful husband, John Little Bear Eaton, walked on to the next life. 


“what remains with me vividly to this day is my recollection of a circle of light that shone out from Rafe and enfolded us both, and the deep sense of comfort and familiarity between us, as if we had somehow always known each other and were merely resuming a conversation that had gone on from eternity.”

― Cynthia Bourgeault, Love is Stronger than Death: The Mystical Union of Two Souls

 


Make art about the eternal nature of Love. 

 


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Published on June 14, 2016 05:44

June 13, 2016

Something a Lil Different <3 Thirteen Grandmothers Retreat

Whew. So….something new…and a lil weird feeling, but here goes…


Hello beautiful people [image error] Thank you for helping out! I am a teacher and a writer, a single mom living in central Virginia, putting the last of my three kids through college by myself.


I have been invited to attend a retreat hosted by The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers in upstate New York, taking place August 25-28, 2016.



The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers represent a diverse mixture of women of prayer, Each Grandmother, a leader in her community, has devoted her long life to prayer and action.


You can learn more about the Thirteen Grandmothers here:http://www.grandmotherscouncil.org/


This is a healing retreat, Creation to Completion, completing a full cycle that began at Menla twelve-years ago with the creation of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, where the Grandmothers Council will come together, for one last time, to complete their circle of prayer around the planet.


Prayer as Action, Action as Prayer is the way I try to move through each day, and it would be the dream and honor of a lifetime to have the opportunity to learn from these incredible spiritual leaders.

The funds would cover registration, room and board,and my driving travel to upstate New York. The retreat isn’t until late August but space is limited and so time is a factor.


These women embody what I say each day–Every moment a miracle, every footstep a prayer. And to be able to attend this retreat would absolutely be one of my life’s miracles.


If 160 of my FB friends donated just $10, I could have this trip funded in a few minutes. $10 is such a small amount but it adds up so quickly when many friends and family come together. Thank you so, so much ahead of time for liking and sharing, even if you can’t donate at this time, and for my donors, endless gratitude, the biggest thank you of all!


As an added Thank You, I will send each donor a print of one of the photographs I take while on this journey, with a small prayer I will write just for you.


Check it out here And thanks for readin, for sharin, for bein who you are.


 



https://www.gofundme.com/13grandmothersretr


 


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Published on June 13, 2016 12:20

Daily Prompt Catch-Up <3 Family, and Heartbreak, and Fragility

 


Daily Prompt Catch-Up 


6/11/2016


Beautiful day with family today.


From “On Family Regathering Seen One Night Through a Window” by George Moor


All flows; the person has no permanence.

The children will grow up, the parents die.

For each precarious present the past tense

Is waiting; all is sort of a lie.

The clean cut fruit in dingy crystal bowls;

The fading chairs; the family sitting down.

For reassurance meet these traveling souls,

Each with an intimate sadness of his own.

Old habits calm. Old stories of old days….


Make art about family.


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6/12/2016


Just don’t have words. Heartbroken.


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6/13/2016


My son and I found this tiny nest yesterday, tumbled on the grass beneath the Guardian Oak. No babies, wounded or otherwise, in sight, just this miracle of weaving, bits of bark and straw and leaf and string. Inside the tiniest shards of shell left behind, thin and white as paper. I was struck at how delicate—and how strong—it is, kinda like Love.


Make art about the fragility, about the persistent strength, of Love.


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Published on June 13, 2016 06:46

Monday Must Read: Dawn Lundy Martin: Life in a Box is a Pretty Life

 


DAWN-LUNDY-MARTIN-2This week, recommending Dawn Lundy Martin‘s Life in a Box Is a Pretty Life, from Nightboat Books. Dawn earned a BA from the University of Connecticut, an MA in creative writing from San Francisco State University, and a PhD in English from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.


Martin’s first full-length collection, A Gathering of Matter / A Matter of Gathering(University of Georgia Press, 2007), was selected by Carl Phillips for the 2007 Cave Canem Poetry Prize. Her second collection,Discipline, won the 2009 Nightboat Books Poetry Prize, chosen by Fanny Howe(Nightboat Books, 2011). Her most recent collection is Life in a Box Is a Pretty Life(Nightboat Books, 2014).


In 2004, she co-edited, alongside Vivien Labaton, The Fire This Time: Young Activists and the New Feminism (Anchor Books, 2004), a collection of essays on modern theories of activism in America. She also wrote the Afterword, titled “What, Then, is Freedom,” to Harriet Ann Jacobs’ 19th century slave narrative, Incidents of a Slave Girl (Signet Classics, 2010).


Martin is co-founder of the Third Wave Foundation in New York, a national grant making organization led by young women and transgender youth, which focuses on social justice activism. She is also a member of the Black Took Collective, a group of experimental black poets embracing critical theory about gender, race, and sexuality. 


Martin has taught at the University of Pittsburgh, The New School, and Bard College. In June 2013, she was a was a featured writer for Harriet.


Buy Dawn’s Beautiful Books


Life in a Box is a Pretty Life


http://www.nightboat.org/title/life-box-pretty-life


Praise for Life in a Box is a Pretty Life


from Fanzine


“Shades of a Bruise: A Review of Life in a Box is a Pretty Life” by Paul Cunningham


“I think of the contorted poems of Life in a Box is a Pretty Life as themselves boxes. Imprisoned voices. Entering one of these boxes might feel more like something akin to giving one’s self over to crisis. Or chaos. How exactly should one feel about their participation in these boxes? I think it depends on the reader. The reader could possibly feel like they’re looking into a mirror; another might feel like they’re gazing down a corridor of Hell. Again, the reflection/refraction depends on the reader. Perhaps a reader will feel like they’re stepping into familiar territory, or they might feel explicitly uninvited once immersed within these boxes. Or even suddenly, violently deformed by these boxes. Defamiliarized and/or re-shaped by these boxes. Strengthened and/or bolstered by these boxes. One might also not know how to feel. These boxes might induce sweat, nausea, discomfort…”


Read the full review here: http://thefanzine.com/a-review-of-dawn-lundy-martins-life-in-a-box-is-a-pretty-life/


Discipline


http://www.nightboat.org/title/discipline


A Gathering of Matter / a Matter of Gathering

(Winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize)


https://www.amazon.com/Gathering-Matter-Canem-Poetry-Prize/dp/0820329916?ie=UTF8&qid=1465815730&ref_=la_B00823WJJW_1_5&s=books&sr=1-5


Read More from Dawn Lundy Martin Online


http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poets/detail/dawn-lundy-martin#about


https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/dawn-lundy-martin


https://www.poetrysociety.org/psa/poetry/crossroads/new_american_poets/dawn_lundy_martin/


http://msmagazine.com/blog/2014/04/29/five-feminist-poems-for-national-poetry-month-5-modern-frame/


http://www.readab.com/dmartin.html


Interviews


http://lithub.com/on-the-black-avant-garde-trigger-warnings-and-life-in-east-hampton/


https://bostonreview.net/poetry/NPM-2016-karen-lepri-interviews-dawn-lundy-martin


https://pen.org/interview/three-questions-dawn-lundy-martin


https://www.loc.gov/poetry/interviews/dawnlundymartin.html


http://blogthisrock.blogspot.com/2016/02/split-this-rock-interview-with-dawn.html


Hear Dawn Lundy Martin Read


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5UX66tOxPM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nIpt-B-lA


And So Important Today: Dawn Lundy Martin, Claudia Rankine, and Messiah in Conversation: Readings and Discussion of Justice Poetry


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuFE5ybTFhM


Beautiful reading, y’all❤


xo


Mary


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Published on June 13, 2016 05:19

June 10, 2016

Friday Call for Submissions Love! Brand New Mag: The Quiet Circle

The Quiet Circle: Introspective Essays, Subtle poems, Gently Unreal Fiction


Submissions accepted year-round.


 




“For its inaugural issue, The Quiet Circle seeks writing that journeys inward and cares about the human condition while avoiding flashiness or shock value. We seek fiction in non-realist categories (surreal, fabulist, speculative, and others) but we avoid harshness and spectacle in favor of depth. We desire sincerity and humanity in essays. We seek poems that maintain grace and gentleness even in revolution.”


Submit here! 


 



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Published on June 10, 2016 06:48

Daily Prompt <3 When the Ancestors Are Us

10 June 2016


Your ancestors will surround you as you sleep
             keep away ghosts of generals presidents       priests
             who hunger for your
             rare and tender tongue

             They will keep away ghosts
             so you have strength
             to battle the living

from “Tal’-s-go Gal’-quo-gi Di-del’-qua-s-do-di Tsa-la-gi Di-go-whe-li/ Beginning Cherokee” by QWO-LI DRISKILL

Make art about ancestors, about what we can do to be good ancestors. 


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Published on June 10, 2016 06:03

June 9, 2016

Hundreds of Prompts! Right Here! :-)

Finally got around to getting this website updated[image error]


Including all those Daily Prompts! Right here! 


Check em out and get your creativity flowing! 


Mary Carroll-Hackett Daily Prompts!   


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Published on June 09, 2016 15:20

A Really Cool Call for Submissions: 3Elements

3Elements Review Seeks Submissions for Issue 12 (Relic, Passageway, Kiss)


Deadline: July 31, 2016


 


3Elements Review is now accepting submissions for Issue 12! The elements are Relic, Passageway, and Kiss. All three words must be used in any poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction submissions. Art and photography submissions must represent at least one of those elements. We have published new and well-known writers from all over the world. Due July 31. Issue will be released October 1.


Submit here: 3elementsreview.com/submit


 



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Published on June 09, 2016 08:18

Daily Prompt

9 June 2016 


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Published on June 09, 2016 06:57

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