PHOTOGRAPHY: FLAMINGO
Photograph of Chilean Flamingo Feathers by Alex Noble Copyright C 2007 by Alex Noble. All rights reserved in all media. Please visit DIVING DEEPER: A Writing Workshop , and CAMP... More »
Photograph of Chilean Flamingo Feathers by Alex Noble Copyright C 2007 by Alex Noble. All rights reserved in all media. Please visit DIVING DEEPER: A Writing Workshop , and CAMP... More »
Love is what you find when you stop looking for love and follow your bliss. Love is what you gain when you let go of the past and embrace your life. Love is what you... More »
So you want to blog! There are some basic books you must have on your shelf if you are serious about your Blogging Practice. I will be adding to this list... More »
The Blog Reformation: Where Creativity+Technology+Mastery=Leadership Want to be a leader? Whatever your field of passion and expertise, to be an effective leader today you need to master a wide range of... More »
Writing as Celebration There was a time when I reached out to the process of writing the way someone drowning in an Arctic sea would lunge for a life-line thrown from a rescue ship.... More »
Sandra: Shouldn't what I am referring to as “The New Eroticism” really be about sexual healing, at its deepest and most transforming level? I totally support your thoughts here. I'm delighted that you... More »
(Re-Posted from a Discussion in The Writer's Tree House over at DIVING DEEPER: A Writing Workshop) (Response to Gabriele: Going Erotic in Writing) Gabriele: Thanks for bringing the God Eros into the room here! He... More »
It is a new day! Come over here with me, where the crazy people are! Dance with us! Dance! Dance! Enough of this gloomy responsibility! Enough of being someone else, someone you don't even recognize... More »
Xanadu Database: Planet Metafor Expedition :Camp Metafor Archives. Description: Partial Folio of Four Poems, Titled The Coyote Poems , printed on sand parchment, cover lettering in silver. Author unknown. Five illustrations. Provenance, Camp Metafor... More »
Penelope to Odysseus, By Messenger Honey, it’s time to come home. I haven’t wanted to nag, but I need you. It’s hard to run all this by myself, the vineyards, the cattle,... More »