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Tag Archives: Living Literarily
Writing: Floodgates of the Soul
Input and Output Writing is a cornerstone of literary living. I love reading a story, memorizing a poem, or watching a good movie. These expand and fill me, my heart, my mind, my soul, and provide valuable raw material for growing, maturing, … Continue reading
In the moment/ In the aftermath
One of the nicest things about a Literary Event (LE) is the aftermath. I love the sense of satisfaction after completing a big project. When you’ve got a group of people (humans have this tendency to do whatever they feel like … Continue reading
A Blizzard is Coming
Usually, I will try to vary what I write from day to day in The Life Literary. This being Burns Supper crunch-time, I’m afraid an even heavier Burns-ish storm than what’s already blown in this week is going to hit … Continue reading
This Is Not The All Things Scottish Blog
The Life Literary will be about much more than Robert Burns, haggis and kilts. It will be (and even this Burns-tide, is) about living literarily. I will write about and model many ways to do that in the coming weeks … Continue reading
Auld Lang Syne II (My subtext)
I think I truly heard Auld Lang Syne (which means times gone by) for the first time last year, though I’d heard the familiar chopped up version of it many New Years Eves gone by. It moved me so that … Continue reading