Hi friends! Last week I was featured in a local Dayton literary newsletter by Fred Marion and thought I would share...(P.S. I was tickled!) I also want to mention that in the new year I will be reducing the blog to once per week - except in case of news... "How can we live more… Continue reading In a Literary Newsletter!
Author: Dawn M. Paul
An Interview
Hello friends! To begin, I would like to wish you all a very Happy New Year - I hope it's a year to make your dreams happen. Recently I was asked by a fellow NaNoWriMo winner to answer a few questions about myself, so here goes… Do you have a gnome collection? Tell us about… Continue reading An Interview
A Moon’s Prerogative
Man's a puppet to the gravitational moon, as it brings forth his uncontrollable emotion. He feels over and over, month after month, as joy against rage plays day after day. Waxing and waning as it turns full then new, man makes his choices - at least a poor few - causing news to scare and… Continue reading A Moon’s Prerogative
Merry Christmas!
May God's peace and joy cover you this day.
“Writing Out Cancer”
Christmas
The Christmas Tree is an ancient custom that in modern days represents Jesus as an ever-living life, just as the evergreen tree continues to stay green through the winter. Over the years I have developed quite the affinity for the trim-a-tree tradition; so much so that some years I may have six or seven different… Continue reading Christmas
North Star
That bright star that shed light to lead the wise Magi three into King Herod's "city of peace," as they brought gifts from the east. It also led the shepherds when the angels told them the Savior's been born in a stable, near Bethlehem. They all journeyed forth to see this great miracle that the… Continue reading North Star
Classic Art Series: 2-Cicely
Paul Cezanne, "Harlequin" 1890 - Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington Cicely held her paintbrush aloft as she stared at the model dressed in the harlequin costume. Hmm... What scene should I put him in? I can't believe I'm having so much trouble with this assignment. It's been at least twenty minutes and I haven't… Continue reading Classic Art Series: 2-Cicely
