I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means. What I want and what I fear.
Joan Didion said that
I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means. What I want and what I fear.
Joan Didion said that
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If I followed Joan’s logic, I might be writing forever. 🙂
Great imagery which evokes the feeling, “When thoughts come alive.”
this is so great! you are so creative, sister! i love this….
oh and i switched to a self hosted wordpress, so you might need to update any RSS feed you might have
Again a creative creation of your hand, beautiful again.
A beautiful image to match this introspective quote!! Love your post today!!
Wonderful, Sherri – this lightness of thoughts, this is something I have to re-aquaintance myself to again (and I guess I am not the only one). For that all of us need art.
Very poetic , beautiful !
Wonderfully creative Sherri
such a lovely image of bits of treasures tied together Sherri… the pattern is also reflected on the pen… love it….peter:)
That is such a cool shot. Very well done.
That’s exactly how it is. Writing makes our life come alive right in front of us. One inspire the other and vice versa. Great quote, by the way.
You create such wonderful graphics …. I love it !
I absolutely adore this image Sherri. I love how enticing it is — it makes a person want to pick up a pen but it also draws me to the light, airy visual. I also love that faint shadow repeating the main book/journal. Probably one of my all-time favourite photos of yours.
That is one of my favourite quotes too.
Lovely illustration of the quote both are ambiguous on whether the bits and pieces fly together into the pen to be out on paper or fly fly out of the pen into the writer’s mind.
a very pleasing simple still life