Posts Tagged writer’s life
Getting rid of draft material
Posted by Leslie in Beyond Meanderings on March 30, 2010
Just a quick FYI, for all you new visitors to my site: I will be deleting much of the poetry here soon and beginning to post regularly again. Basically, I took a chunk of time to get all my other little ducks in a row, and the last round of posts were a part of […]
Tell us where to go.
Posted by Leslie in Beyond Meanderings on January 12, 2010
Our family is planning to embark on a monumental road trip over the summer of 2010, a kind of “Job Hunt U.S.A.,” and we need your help. We are not looking for tourist traps. We are looking for real information about your area of the country. We want to know what the job climate is […]
I wrote 50,000 words in one month and–
All I got were these stupid pictures and some self esteem. The good news is, they can go on your Facebook or Twitter, or even your blog! The bad news is, I’m not sure if I can figure out how to replace my face with this on my twitter account. Or if I even want […]
Reacting like an alcoholic
Posted by Leslie in Beyond Meanderings on November 16, 2009
In addressing the whole idea of people who think like criminals, however minor the infractions may be, and the ghetto mindset in which people won’t talk to the police because they are afraid of the repercussions, there is another issue that goes hand in hand: substance abuse and the patterns that develop because of it. […]
Days 8 – 12 of the PAD chapbook challenge
I had been wrestling with so many things the last few days, my novel included, I just couldn’t settle my brain down enough for poems. And then it all came in a rush. You know, where your soul is cracked and something happens to pry it open and everything just pours out? Yeah, like that. […]
Day 6: Covered
“Patterns” Tight Frames, Words Controlled Once Daily. Big Picture, Words Multiplied Each Session. Poetry Produces Chemistry, Making Novels Possible. Dreams Plucking Plots From Subconscious Wanderings. November Brings Cohesion, Chapbook Releases Abandon. Stretching Vocabulary Stimulates Covering Revealed Bases. Round Corners, Smooth Edges, Tying Ends.
Welcome Elephants twittering in anticipation!
If you’re interested in what I’m writing, be it here or for the paper or in pursuance of creative bliss, check out my twitter feed by clicking on the icon under my picture. I’m just getting the hang of all this technology, but since my awesome husband set me up right nice, I figure I […]





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