Someone once asked me, "What are the absolutes of good writing?"
I answered:
Good writing must make linguistic
sense. It must intrigue, engage, be coherent, inspire, delight, awaken images in one’s mind and sometimes, in one’s
heart and soul, and be based on a solid premise.
My writing and editing are driven by those elements.
Whether writing short stories such as White Blanket Time, A Natural Retribution,
or essays such as Setting Personal Boundaries, or poetry such as A Wimmin's Sowing Circle, all are measured by the above and also subjected
to my ultimate litmus test: does it sound good when read aloud? If not, it is not done!
Please use the links above
to learn more about my book, WindWords of Wyoming: brief essays on Nature,
Spirituality,People & Pets; my upcoming book, Prairie Child,
and the other "hats" I wear, that of Editor and the purply-feathered hat I wear as a Jewellery Designer.
Thanks for stopping by...please make yourself comfortable and enjoy!
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