May the patterns wild together well

Wild is intentional but could also be wind.

 

The celtic knot did not show up here and it is beautiful.

 

Imagination is all, well – almost all.

aisling

Published in: on March 26, 2009 at 2:58 pm Leave a Comment

The point of no – return

Is returning to someplace that does not yet exist……….

 

she grins with nonchalance and insouciance…………

Published in: on March 21, 2009 at 7:59 pm Leave a Comment

I’m going to write a play

Hi

 

The novels are coming along beautifully. I am also going to write a play that will reveal more about a night where many of the characters in my four novels come together for a memorable event.  

 

What fun!

Aisling

Published in: on March 20, 2009 at 3:45 am Leave a Comment

The Heroine’s Journey

 

I’m writing a mermaid fantasy with Tarot Cards.

It is rather fun

 

I’m writing my other books too.  I felt to return the the Tarot again.

Times are interesting.

 

Blessed Be

Aisling

Published in: on March 14, 2009 at 2:11 am Leave a Comment

Memory, Threads of Writings and Rafts

 

 

When I reread my thread I remember things I have already half forgotten.

What is your relationship to your thread? Do you remember everything/most things on it? Do you read it over and over to let the ideas soak into you, burn into you ever more deeply?

I love the weaving and interweaving of discovery and creation that is each of our threads.

I’m wondering how others stay in relation to the richness of discovery explored in the thread and how you remember all of it.

I wish to remember all the riches, and yet it is fluid and perhaps it would be wiser to just enjoy the riches of the thread-stream, and trust I will remember what I need when it is time to write the first draft. 

The word draft is so close to the word raft. When we finally write- perhaps the thread becomes a raft on the quickly moving waters of the other than conscious mind.

Thoughts? Ideas? Rafts?

Aisling

Published in: on March 12, 2009 at 5:54 pm Leave a Comment

Subjective Strangeness

In response to In response to 0 Hi I read through my first stab and it made me laugh. Well, it made me smile. It is possible what I wrote might not make anyone else laugh, ever. It is also possible I did not communicate clearly that which I found humorous. How does one begin to discern how subjective ones sense of humour is? What describes a strange sense of humour? Is everything entirely subjective? I realize using the word everything is probably a give away about something. What defines a dark sense of humour? I imagine this is entirely subjective too? Thoughts? Thank you what remains of Aisling

Published in: on March 10, 2009 at 9:49 pm Leave a Comment

Journey well, blessings and peace

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Published in: on March 9, 2009 at 6:57 am Leave a Comment

compelling need, ah yes…..(grin)

 

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Published in: on March 4, 2009 at 9:13 am Leave a Comment