Other than some magazine articles, I haven't published much since The Forester's Tale. I have been in a lovely state of creating in other ways and letting story ideas percolate. I've been working with my visual artwork and percolating; working with photography and percolating; delving into interior decorating and percolating; singing and percolating.
Where has this led me?
I enjoy so many different genres, and there are many layers to my urges for creativity. In this world that feels so full of pressure, fear and division now, I found that my percolating came to fruition with humor, and my humor is often edgy. So it's time to embrace it. I've been writing again - and the work isn't as careful. It walks lines, and I'm enjoying it.
Some of my humorous work is for close connections while some is for people we come in contact with while living (I co-authored new words to the song Eleanor Rigby for my mother-in-law's rheumatologist - William Rigby). I have a project now though that is meant for everyone, and by hook or by crook, it's going to get out there. Stay tuned and be well!
Published on April 18, 2020 13:13