Hospitality in the Lake District

On my Lake District adventure, I visited a small church that boasts a beautiful stained glass window designed by Edward Burne-Jones and executed by William Morris. I was so moved by the experience and so grateful to the parishioners that I wrote this poem and sent it to them. I got word this week that [...]

By |2019-07-12T16:17:12+00:00July 12th, 2019|Artistry, Creativity, Love, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on Hospitality in the Lake District

A Midsummer Poem

In which I read a beautiful Midsummer poem by Irish poet, Padraic Colum. Ah, Summer and Enchantment! From a few years back. Rediscovered today as I am working on creating a multi-media presentation for "Songs of the Poets." Will share news of that soon!

By |2019-06-28T15:38:46+00:00June 28th, 2019|Creativity, Music, Poetry, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on A Midsummer Poem

To Walk Where the Poets Walked

This is a story of how life conspires with us to fulfill our dearest dreams - especially when we are willing to follow good feeling and trust our hearts. For years, I dreamed of visiting the Lake District in the north of England - home of English-language Romantic poetry and a hotbed of artistic creativity [...]

By |2019-06-10T16:46:41+00:00June 10th, 2019|Artistry, Learning, Love, Poetry, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on To Walk Where the Poets Walked

Make a gentle stink

I'm talking here to my fellow musicians, singers, poets, storytellers, and performers of all kinds. By "stink," I mean: ask questions, state your needs, request and require clarification. Delay assent until you receive it. Be gracious, be respectful - but make a stink. That graciousness is what makes it a "gentle stink." It's not really [...]

By |2019-06-08T16:23:46+00:00May 21st, 2019|Artistry, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on Make a gentle stink

The Bear Trap

Culture gives women a number of problems to solve, often with no true or satisfying solution. Here’s one. I am thinking today of two occasions during the last ten years when I was manhandled by cheerful, “nice,” married men. In each case, I was a guest in their home, invited there to share music and [...]

By |2019-06-08T16:29:51+00:00April 12th, 2019|Artistry, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on The Bear Trap

My New Book!

Hello, friends! Today I want to tell you about my latest book, "How to Get Gigs You Love: Money, Fun, and Opportunity for the Solo Performer." It's a soup-to-nuts guide for getting gigs you love and rocking them once you get 'em! (It is gleefully inexpensive: $4.99. Here's a link in case you want to [...]

By |2019-06-08T16:20:51+00:00April 12th, 2019|Artistry, Books, Creativity, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on My New Book!

Watch Out for Sticky

Quick tip for you awesome creators and teachers and musicians today. There's a quality I think of as "sticky" that we human beings sometimes demonstrate. It involves clinging, complication, innuendo, subtle and not so subtle manipulation. Some call it passive aggressive. I just know that it feels - well, sticky. My suggestion: get a bead [...]

By |2019-06-06T22:04:26+00:00March 10th, 2019|Artistry, Love|Comments Off on Watch Out for Sticky

Nice Surprises

Who knew? Doing some e-research tonight, by sheer chance I came across an Irish scholar's review of an essay I wrote years ago for a festschrift for my wonderful mentor, Professor Patrick K. Ford. Professor Ford's "hound love" inspired me to write about dogs in the Finn tales (plus I've always said I'm part-dog [...]

By |2019-06-06T22:05:09+00:00February 6th, 2019|Books, Creativity, Learning|Comments Off on Nice Surprises

Eschew Enslavement

There are many kinds. One example: Just after Christmas, I saw a person in ripped sweatpants and a stained jacket shambling along a main road in Biddeford, Maine. It was the quality of motion that caught my eye – a trudging, struggling forwards movement that conveyed resentment and defeat. And held out at a purposeful, [...]

By |2019-01-09T22:53:22+00:00January 9th, 2019|Love, Spirit, The Bardic Life|Comments Off on Eschew Enslavement

Favorite Books I Read in 2018

Hi, friends, and Happy New Book Year! Last year I set no resolutions but chose instead to indulge one of my deepest passions: READING. I decided to let myself read as much as I liked and now, 143 books later, I can say this intention brought me great JOY and satisfaction (and that I'm continuing [...]

By |2019-01-06T19:21:04+00:00January 6th, 2019|Books, Learning, The Bardic Life|1 Comment
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