I was asked by my friend and fellow creative, Kathryn Dyche Dechairo, to participate in a virtual blog tour. Its goal is to introduce talented bloggers and have them share insight into their writing and creative process. You can visit her tour post at The Edge of Silence
Kathryn Dyche Dechairo is a self taught mixed media
artist and poet living in South Ohio. Kathryn's work has been published in The
Pulse of Mixed Media, Artful Blogging 2012, Poetry Nook Vol 3 with her debut
collection of poetry and prose 'The Edge of Silence' self published this
February.
So grab some coffee and I will share a little about my creative process....
What am I working on?
It’s hard to call it work when I am doing what I love, but
there are moments when I put on too many hats. I am in the process of writing
my second poetry collection, Insomnia’s Ink. Most of my writing is done in the
wee hours of the morning while my second passion, photography takes up much of
my daylight. Yes, you would be correct if you assume I don’t get much sleep.
Here is a sneak peek at Insomnia's Ink
Half Lidded Twilight
A few dreams shy of morning
I lie suspended between
the alarm clock and oblivion.
How does my work differ from others in its genre?
I am not sure how to answer that. The closest I could
come is to say my poetry/writing is pretty upfront. The reader has little doubt
as to its meaning. Since I began dedicating my time to writing poetry in 2009
it has gone through a metamorphosis. Those early poems came from learning to use
my wings so to speak. Many of them referred to butterflies which is something I
identify with. My current writing has much more grit and I am experimenting
with storytelling.
Why do I write/create what I do?
It is because I must. For so many years of my life I
internalized pain. I am a talker and of course I spoke verbally of things that
bothered me, but there was much I kept silent about. From sharing my work I
began to see how many identified with it. I was giving voice to things people
couldn’t say or didn’t know how to say. When I first started writing only one
man read my blog, but with each poem he read he kept telling me to write
another one. I can’t imagine life without poetry now.
How does your writing/creating process work?
Visual images are a big part of my creativity. Being an
amateur photographer I am always looking at the world around me and hearing it
speak through my lens. Whatever I write I feel. It might be joy, sorrow, anger,
love or awe that bubbles up from my core to my pen. I can jot down phrases or
ideas in the noisiest conditions, but it is usually quiet when I bring it all
to completion.
Well, having written enough about me, I would like to present
three very talented people you will want to visit on your tour of the
blogosphere next Monday, May 26th.
Laurie, Ben, and Heidi will welcome you into their world of creativity
and share their answers to the what, where and why of their art.
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Laurie Kolp lives in Southeast Texas with her husband,
three kids and two dogs. She serves as vice-president of Texas Gulf Coast
Writers, and contributes monthly to the online communities dVerse Poets and
Poetry Jam. Laurie’s first full-length poetry collection is Upon the Blue
Couch, published by Winter Goose Publishing in April 2014.
You can find Laurie's work at Laurie Kolp Poetry.
You can find Laurie's work at Laurie Kolp Poetry.
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Ben is a bestselling author of gnomes, plays, poetry and
more. He was first published in his college publications the Cornfield Review
and KAPOW. Since then he has been featured in several online literary journals
including: Flurries of Words, Samizdat Literary Journal, and Shine Journal. Ben
lives in Marion, Ohio and is currently working toward his Master's Degree in
education at the University of Findlay while substitute teaching. He hopes to
instruct high school social studies full-time within the next year. He loves
historical documentaries and all things gnome. You can find Ben's work at Nice Old Spice
Comments
That is a wonderful goal, expressed so nicely.
I didn't stop here but read down. Our daughter's
ex would fit in with those you addressed. Our son's
ex is a wonderful lady, we all still love her, even Son.
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I have found a common thread in many artists/writers...they must do it. They feel compelled. I know I do.
I am shy in the sharing because I rarely think it's good enough to share.
Blogging has helped me begin to shed that scaredy cat skin.