• friends,  happy birthday,  Megan Frampton

    Happy Birthday Megan!

     

    Happy Birthday to my PIC (partner in crime) Megan!!

    Megan is my wonderful critique partner, but more importantly she’s my friend and partner in all things snark and writing suffrage. Megan is kind and generous with her praise as well as being there with that kick in the butt when I need it too in order to get to the next word. She’s one of the smartest writers I know with the, hands down, best catalog of music.  

    On top of all that she has great taste in men…

    and she can rock a vintage 70’s frock like nobody’s business while rocking out to Afrika Bambaataa.

     

    Happy Birthday PIC! Wishing you the best year ever! Please join me in wishing a happy birthday to Megan.

    Love ya,

    Kwana

    dress from here. Megan may want to pick it up.

  • my view,  writing life

    One bite at a time

    Yesterday I had a great meeting with my agent to talk about the state of my current submission (waiting for word, fingers and toes crossed to cramping). We also talked about my new project which I’m just starting to work on.

    I attempted to explain my new idea which is bigger and more complicated than anything I’ve ever worked on. My agent was very excited by the concept and knew it could be fab, but could see the complexity of it all. She could also see my FEAR seeping through all my enthusiasm. She knew I was a little afraid of the project and assured me I could do it if I just took it piece by piece, one page at a time.

    Sometimes looking at the whole can be just too much and send you running from the challenge but if you just take it one page at a time or bite or step it’s a lot easier to make the journey.

    I’m think I’m on my way.

    Best,

    Kwana

    image from here
  • my view,  photography

    Morning Joe

    Happy Monday! Hope you all had a great weekend. My last few days have been super busy but now it’s time for a little R & R with writing work thrown in (I hope lots).

    If you haven’t been in a while I invite you to take your morning cup of Joe and hop over to my other spot Becoming True Me and see what’s doing over there.

     

    Best,

    Kwana

  • jack,  jack pics,  Nana

    Summer Breeze

    What’s Jack up to? Jack has been a happy dog these past few days with nothing but nice weather, treats and his favorite lady up from Harlem to pay him visit.

    Yep, Nana has been hanging with Jack while the DH and I take the twins on some college tours and Jack could not be happier with long lazy days and nights on the porch and all the cuddles he wants.

    Right now he’s enjoying a cool breeze, the nice view and probably wishing that summer could last forever.

     

    Hope you all have a glorious weekend.

    Best,

    Kwana

  • jack,  my view

    Oh Deer

    What’s Jack up to? Jack has been pretty quiet this weekend. Hanging in the hall closet when it got too warm and chilling in the shade when he wanted to catch a breeze.  The closet thing is funny because it’s such an eyesore and I sometimes forget he’s in there and close the door on him. He really had better learn to pipe up when I go to close it because I’m afraid that one day I’m going to go out and close him in there for a long while. 

    We have been overrun with deer in our town this summer which is so early in the year to see them. This guy was hanging out across the street at about 4 in the afternoon going for my neighbor’s tomatoes on Friday. I waited until he left to go to my car.

    And on Saturday when the DH was cleaning the cooler on our back porch a family of deer went running past him.

    This is all a little toovery Wild Kingdom for this city girl. Yikes!

    Have a great week.

    Best,

    Kwana

  • Reality tv

    I said I wouldn’t do it…

    And I did… Sigh. I just couldn’t quit you Not So Real Housewives and now I’m in DC.

    What I’m I doing there when I said I would not go because of them…

     

    And now they are even in a tiff with her..Huh?

     

    Nutty you watch and see..

    Makes my life seem almost sane. Hmmm….Maybe that’s why I watch.

    Happy Friday,

    Best,

    Kwana

    P.S. Don’t forget about my other home Becoming True Me to see what I’m up to over there. Just click here or My feet over to your right.

  • art,  artists,  interviews

    Interview with the Artist- Dawna from Dlmtle Art

    Hello everyone. Today I’d like to introduce you to an artist I found via Google, Dawna Morton.  I found Dawna in an unlikely way. Quite a few Sundays ago I was on the run, literally, to take the DD to 2 dance shows and had the vision of a Moody Sunrise in my head because it was a moody kind of day. So… long story, short I searched Google for a moody sunrise image and Dawna’s work came up with many others but her’s just jumped out at me. I put it up, said on my post, “image from here” and linked to her blog and ran out the door with the DD, running late as usual. The next day I hear from Dawna.. Lesson here: I should have asked before putting Dawna’s image up on ye old blog.

    But Dawna’s work at DlmtleArt is gorgeous and it should be seen and talked about. She’s kindly agreed to do a blog interview here. So let’s chat with Dawna.

     Dawna Morton self portrait

    Hi Dawna. Thanks so much for being here today. Please tell us a little about your background.

    How long have you been an artist? Is this something you’ve always done? Did you study at school?

    I grew up in the inner city area of Portland, Oregon. I have 2 brothers, a sister, 5 step brothers, and 5 step sisters. My Husband and I have 5 kids and a dog, and live on a forested half-acre overlooking the Columbia River.

    Although I did not seriously start trying to sell my artwork until three years ago, I have always enjoyed art. Starting with a childhood love of late night coloring, several ceramics courses and an art class in middle school, followed by some more art classes in high school, I went on to major in Fine Arts at Brigham Young University with the intention of entering the illustration program. Then after my Sophomore year of college I married my high school sweetheart, and my family became my full-time top priority–as it should be 😉 It was not until recently that I started putting more of an emphasis back on developing my talent as an artist.

    You paint and do photography? Please tell us what you love about both mediums?

    As a child I was shy, introspective, and quiet, so expressing myself visually was and still is easier than in conversation. I have always loved to play with color, and there is something about the creative process that is relaxing and therapeutic, causing my worries and cares to all fall away while I lose myself in the process and feel of moving the brush, pen, or pencil across the paper. Although I use many different mediums, watercolor is by far my favorite because I love its ability to capture the essence of sunlight.

    Photography is great because it gives me a creative outlet when life is too hectic to paint. I also love how since I have started selling my photos as well as my art, I find myself constantly on the lookout for the beauty that surrounds me. It gives me an excuse to get out of the house and go hiking, or just poke around the yard whenever the sunlight is “just right.” Recently I’ve been having fun experimenting and learning some new photo editing techniques to come up with something new and imaginative.

     

    Your love of nature is clear in your work. Is there a subject matter that you prefer or does it flow for you?

    At first my favorite subject was people–specifically people in my life and events involving them that were nearest and dearest to my heart. Even now, hope, joy, love, spirituality, and family are often themes in my art. It is perhaps because of how sunlight, water and other nature scenes symbolically express these themes that I am so fascinated with them as subjects.

    Since recently my life has been chaotic and hectically busy, lately I have been working on some less time intensive exercises to move away from photo-realism in my paintings by doing things like looking at a scene for 5 minutes, then painting it entirely from memory.

     

    I know you are a busy mother too. How do you manage your artwork and your family? What’s a typical day or week like for you? Is any day typical?

    I had a good laugh when you asked whether any day is typical. Some days I’m not sure there isany such thing. Dealing with a toddler, an infant, and three school-age children requires a lot of flexibility. I have to do a lot of playing things by ear and make the best use of my time based on whether the baby is crying, what the toddler is getting into, or if anyone is having a complete meltdown. My schedule is constantly in flux based on the kids’ developmental stages and activities–so I quite frequently have to learn to readjust my daily schedule.

    Managing my family and having time for my artwork is a bit of a balancing act. I try to make the most of all the little moments during the day when there is the opportunity to get two or more things done at once–all while trying to get enough quality time in with my family. I find that things like preparing ahead, being creative in my use of leftovers, making sure the kids all have adequate age appropriate chores, and taking time for spiritual nourishment as well as family fun helps keep things on a more even keel.

    I love that advice and it would help so many of us working moms!

    Thanks so much for being here again. You can contact Dawna for custom pieces or prints or greeting cards at:

    her blog is at  http://dlmtleart.wordpress.com/
    see Dawna’s art at http://dlmtleArt.imagekind.com
    For greeting cards and more visit http://www.zazzle.com/dlmtleart*
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     

    Best,

    Kwana 

  • writing life

    Plot It Out

    I’m Plotting. What do you think of when you hear the word PLOT?

    plot

     (plt)

    n. 1. a. A small piece of ground, generally used for a specific purpose: a garden plot.

    b. A measured area of land; a lot.2. A ground plan, as for a building; a diagram.3. See graph1.4. The pattern of events or main story in a narrative or drama.5. A secret plan to accomplish a hostile or illegal purpose; a scheme.

    v. plot·ted, plot·ting, plots
    v.tr. 1. To represent graphically, as on a chart: plot a ship’s course.

    2. Mathematics a. To locate (points or other figures) on a graph by means of coordinates.b. To draw (a curve) connecting points on a graph.3. To conceive and arrange the action and incidents of: “I began plotting novels at about the time I learned to read” (James Baldwin).4. To form a plot for; prearrange secretly or deviously: plot an assassination.

    v.intr. 1. To be located by means of coordinates, as on a chart or with data.

    2. To form or take part in a plot; scheme. plot (plt)

    n.

    1.

    a. A small piece of ground, generally used for a specific purpose: a garden plot.
    b. A measured area of land; a lot.
    2. A ground plan, as for a building; a diagram.
    3. See graph1.
    4. The pattern of events or main story in a narrative or drama.
    5. A secret plan to accomplish a hostile or illegal purpose; a scheme.
    v. plot·ted, plot·ting, plots
    v.tr.

    1. To represent graphically, as on a chart: plot a ship’s course.
    2. Mathematics

    a. To locate (points or other figures) on a graph by means of coordinates.
    b. To draw (a curve) connecting points on a graph.
    3. To conceive and arrange the action and incidents of: “I began plotting novels at about the time I learned to read” (James Baldwin).
    4. To form a plot for; prearrange secretly or deviously: plot an assassination.
    v.intr.

    1. To be located by means of coordinates, as on a chart or with data.
    2. To form or take part in a plot; scheme.
    Best,
    Kwana
  • family,  my view

    Half Gone

    What’s Jack up to? As I write this Jack is still in trouble but has a full belly since he got to a whole pack of hot dog buns while the family was out shopping. I guess the buns were too close to the edge of the counter and fair game for Jack so my bad and it’s back to the grocery for me. Grrrrr!

    Happy Monday and Happy August. I can’t believe that over half the summer is gone. This is the last week of the dear Twins summer jobs which makes me sad. I feel that time has just spun away and once again I’m running to catch up.

    Once the kids are out we’ve only got a few weeks to get our minds straight for …gulp, SENIOR YEAR. I can’t believe it. These last few weeks I will be busy with getting the twins ready for school and hopefully getting college on their minds by visiting a few. I’d also like to slow down and enjoy the time with them as much as them being teens and me being mom will allow me to do:)  (All day in the mall with The Diva yesterday and I’m pooped).

    So that said,  I may be sporadic on the blog at times and light on words so please forgive me if I am. Do come back though. I plan on having a great artist interview this week and some other fun.

    Wishing you a great and sunny week even if  it’s rainy which is what expected a lot in the NYC this week.

     

    Best,

    Kwana

    image: window chime from DS