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July 26, 2019

Daily Prompt Love <3 Blocking

26 July 2019 


Make art about obstruction, about obstructing something, or about being obstructed. 


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Published on July 26, 2019 07:41

July 25, 2019

Daily Prompt Love <3 Jungle Wild

25 July 2019 


“Jungle rain had no beginning or end; it grew like foliage from the sky, branching and arching to the earth, sometimes in solid thickets entangling the islands, and other times, in tendrils of blue mist curling out of coastal clouds. The jungle breathed an eternal green that fevered men.”-Leslie Marmon Silko


Make art using a jungle as the inspiration or central metaphor. 


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Published on July 25, 2019 05:30

July 24, 2019

Sometimes the Day is the Poem <3

Whatsoever you do….


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Published on July 24, 2019 06:47

Daily Prompt Love <3 Even If Your Voice Shakes

24 July 2019 


Make art about the truth-tellers. 


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Published on July 24, 2019 05:50

July 23, 2019

Daily Prompt Love <3 Facing It

23 July 2019 


Make art about confrontation, about confronting someone or something, about avoiding confrontation, or about a time when confrontation was healthy. 


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Published on July 23, 2019 05:49

July 22, 2019

Pond Water & Mud <3 Sharing a poem from my latest book (Un)Hinged

Thanks to Sammy Greenspan and all the good folks at Kattywompus Press ❤ Here’s a peek into this odd, little book ❤


Woman Made of Pond Water and Mud


mouth o’ing like fish, fighting for breath in the run-off, in the sludge, in what’s left

of the autumn light gold-slicking the green green surface. She fights to recall what it means to keep breathing.


Meaning is, she knows, manufactured, manufacturing, making, made. What will

we construct today, this day where cold rain pools all across the yard, and where

the gathering dark makes it hard for even the slightest steps of dreaming?


As a child she learned early to clean fish, buckets of struggle she and her brothers carried

home from the creek, the pond, the river, home to the scrape, the knife, the filet,

the tweezer pull of pin bones, careful delicate extractions, lessons in vigilance,

before her mama’s sure hands transformed their catch into sustenance.


She never could look in there, in the pail, couldn’t watch as those fish–

bass, stripe, crappie, cats–fought so hard, banged in circles against the smooth

unending plastic, ramming and gasping, drowning in air. She didn’t have to, look,

or ask, when even now her own small amphibious heart thudded

within the curve of her ribs, this breath, then that, the only meaning

even vaguely in reach of her grasp.


-Mary Carroll-Hackett, (Un)Hinged, Kattywompus Press, 2019


Purchase (Un)Hinged Here! 


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Published on July 22, 2019 07:04

Monday Must Read! The Storytelling Animal by Jonathan Gottschall

A must-read for any writer or storyteller, I think. 


Buy It Here! 


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A New York Times Editor’s Choice
 
A Los Angeles Times Book Prizes Finalist

“A jaunty, insightful new book . . . [that] draws from disparate corners of history and science to celebrate our compulsion to storify everything around us.”

New York Times

Humans live in landscapes of make-believe. We spin fantasies. We devour novels, films, and plays. Even sporting events and criminal trials unfold as narratives. Yet the world of story has long remained an undiscovered and unmapped country. Now Jonathan Gottschall offers the first unified theory of storytelling. He argues that stories help us navigate life’s complex social problems–just as flight simulators prepare pilots for difficult situations. Storytelling has evolved, like other behaviors, to ensure our survival. Drawing on the latest research in neuroscience, psychology, and evolutionary biology, Gottschall tells us what it means to be a storytelling animal and explains how stories can change the world for the better. We know we are master shapers of story. The Storytelling Animal finally reveals how stories shape us.


“This is a quite wonderful book. It grips the reader with both stories and stories about the telling of stories, then pulls it all together to explain why storytelling is a fundamental human instinct.”

–Edward O. Wilson


“Charms with anecdotes and examples . . . we have not left nor should we ever leave Neverland.”–Cleveland Plain Dealer

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Published on July 22, 2019 05:48

Daily Prompt Love <3 The Reveal

22 July 2019 


revelation (n.)
c. 1300, “disclosure of information to man by a divine or supernatural agency,” from Old French revelacion and directly from Latin revelationem (nominative revelatio), noun of action from past participle stem of revelare “unveil, uncover, lay bare” (see reveal). General meaning “disclosure of facts” is attested from late 14c.; meaning “striking disclosure” is from 1862. As the name of the last book of the New Testament (Revelation of St. John), it is first attested late 14c.

Make art about a revelation, about what was revealed. 


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Published on July 22, 2019 05:34

July 21, 2019

Virginia Womxn Writers! A New Reading Series Wants to Read Your Work! <3

Womxn at Red Door 104: Words & Art

A New Reading Series Celebrating Virginia Women, Woman-Identifying, Genderfluid, Genderqueer, & Nonbinary-Identifying Writers


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Womxn at Red Door 104: Words and Art, created to celebrate Virginia womxn writers, is a partnership between Creative Writing at Longwood University and Red Door 104, a unique gallery and art learning center owned and operated by the tireless and talented Audrey Sullivan,  in historic downtown Farmville,Virginia.


The series will consist of two events annually:



A reading and reception in April 2020, with two featured readers and five cameo readers.
All selected readers will then also have the unique and exciting experience of having visual art created by central Virginia artists in response to their submitted work. This art will be revealed in a second event, an art opening at Red Door 104 the following October.

The first Womxn at Red Door 104 reading will take place from 2-4 pm on Saturday, April 4, 2020. The art opening will take place in October 2020, date tba.


Selected writers must be available to read in person, and should be willing to attend both events.


Believing that artists should be compensated when possible, we will award all selected readers a small token honorarium.


Please submit writing samples, as detailed below, along with a 50-75 word bio, via Submittable.  Please include in your bio your current Virginia city of residence.


Submissions are limited to current Virginia residents.

Complete Submission Details Here! 


 

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Published on July 21, 2019 09:39

Daily Prompt Love <3 It Droppeth As a Gentle Rain

21 July 2019 


For Mercy has a human heart,/Pity, a human face:/ And Love, the human form divine,/And Peace, the human dress.–William Blake


Make art about mercy, about showing mercy, about receiving mercy, about the power of mercy. 


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Published on July 21, 2019 07:43

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