Saturday, April 30, 2016

Riding the waves was a long time in coming and is now available on Amazon through Kindle.  In the meantime, see the link below for that and for future posts please go to the wild blues site.   I believe I'm going to consolidate everything there.  The wild blues are beautiful and sad, lovely and lonely, sweet and community minded posts about creativity, the life we have, the nature we rely on and live with all along the path.  I hope everyone is keeping safe and loving their lives.

Here's my book link and here's the link following to the wild blues


 


riding the waves: a tale about being home in the world Kindle Edition






http://thewildblues.blogspot.com/


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Riding the compass

Inevitably, we will follow the threads of spider woman in all directions.  We will head in all the directions because we look for what is necessary to survive.  Midway between true north or deep south you will notice that there are many other roads on the way to the other directions.
Of course finding a different degree of change to bump up the journey and spice the trip could go on forever.  All that we experience is a part of the weave.  And we will weave from the belly of our experience and from the neural network in our brains.  Perhaps creating the longest scarf in the universe to trail behind us as we go on our way into our uncertain direction.

This is the way through, after all.  It’s not a break into the air or a door opening, it’s a change in our understanding, a commitment to a direction.
Conversations with Nic - a mytho-poetic journey through the lands of withdrawal.  http://amzn.to/14jUNUs
The wild blue - a prose poem about the movement from grief to resilience that is about personal loss but also how we are connected to our world and how our lives are folded back into the world again after we lose people or places that we love.  http://amzn.to/13RKQ2i

Saturday, August 31, 2013

the journey continues - one way or the other. stay tuned



Conversations with Nic - a mytho-poetic journey through the lands of withdrawal.  Available through Kindle. http://amzn.to/14jUNUs



 The wild blue - a prose poem about the movement from grief to resilience that is about personal loss but also how we are connected to our world and how our lives are folded back into the world again after we lose people or places that we love.   Available through Kindle. http://amzn.to/13RKQ2i

Friday, August 9, 2013

This must be the place


Synch holes, as I call them, are one of the features you’ll come across in a journey.  Though I ran across many myself they’re difficult to point out to others.  But you can know the conditions where they might appear.  A synch hole can also be your introduction into the land of mythos. They are like the firemen’s pole that cartoon characters slide on.  As they’re responding to the fire alarms they jump from their beds, grab the pole and slide through the world of waiting, into their fire suits, down to the fire engine.  And they’re off into the world of experience.  That’s pretty much the story with synch holes.  You fall into them and travel through the world of coincidence at break neck speed.  Synchronicities are events that occur concurrently in time filtered through your experience.  One event will lead to another and they’ll mirror each other and relate in profound ways.  Often, they represent a blending of dimensions.  
            What are some of these synchronicities?  Some, you might say, are one coincidence too many.  I like to think of them as synch holes because it’s similar to a fishing hole that you can return to time and again with a sense of certainty that you’ll catch something.
            I had a bear synch that blended dimensions for me.  Bears came as gifts, as answers to my prayers, as sayings, as visitors to my lean to on a camping trip.  The saying ‘sometimes you eat the ear and sometimes the bear eats you’ transformed through my bear synch into sometimes you become the bear.  I received a bear carving from a friend, a stuffed bear, the bear visitors at the campsite, all without speaking of this bear synch to anyone.  I know that we can inadvertently create our own synchs.  Often by seeking others with similar experiences and desires.            But this means that we’re touching the deep currents of thought and motion in our lives.  You’re bound to do this when your false oars, nicotine and sugar were mine, drop off into the seas leaving you with your own resources to row home.  When you have no place to turn to on the outside you often go inside.  As others have done before.  And this is where you can sometimes see the writings on the wall.  Noticing synchronicities helped me on my way.

Check out the Kindle version of Conversations with Nic at

Also, the wild blues available only on Kindle at http://amzn.to/13RKQ2i

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Self-Publish with Merrymorphosis - and change your life


Self-Publish Your Book!



A writer’s workshop with Merry Brennan



From Manuscript through Marketing:


a six-session series






Tuesdays from 7-9 pm, beginning Tuesday, Aug. 13


@ Belmar Arts Council (


608 River Road, Belmar, NJ . www.BelmarArts.org )


$25/session or all six for $125 with BAC membership





Whether your story is destined for the best-seller list or your family reunion,


it’s never been easier to publish your own electronic or print book.


This six-session workshop will give you an overview of your options,


as well as specific steps, resources and costs for preparing, publishing, and


promoting your book. Choose one or more of the following sessions.


1. 1. Make Your Manuscript Shine – Aug. 13






Feel the sizzle? It’s the pop in your prose, the drama


in your dialogue, the sting in your surprise ending.


Learn sure-fire techniques to take your writing to the


next level. For beginners and seasoned scribes


alike, find out how to improve the pull of your


opening lines, the impact of your endings, and wow


with the words in between.





2. The Scoop on Self-Publishing – Aug. 20






The popularity and convenience of self-publishing


has also borne confusion and competition. This


workshop provides a broad look at the growing


number of indie and DIY options, as well as general


information about how to prepare, publish, and


market your book. (These topics are covered indepth


in related workshops.)





3. Create a Kick-Ass Cover – Aug. 27






You know what they say about a picture’s worth, so


you want to create or commission a great design to


get reader’s attention. But a cover is more than just


a graphic image: you also need to craft an intriguing


blurb for the back and include other required details,


including ISBN numbers. This session will offer


ideas, information, and resources for an inviting


book cover that works for you and your readers.





4. Format Your Manuscript – Sept. 3






Even the best stories are left unread if margins are


screwy, lines have gaps, or it just looks


unprofessional. Learn the importance of proper


formatting in e-books and print books, including title


pages, chapter heads, and page numbering. For


print books we’ll also look at choices you have with


the size of your book (known as “trim”), typefaces,


paper, photos/graphics and more.





5. You’re Ready to Self-Publish – Sept. 10






Your manuscript is polished, your cover is amazing,


you have your ISBN number and you’re ready to


publish your book. Now what? This session will


cover step-by-step instructions for e-books and print


books using popular vendors like CreateSpace and


KDP Publishing (Amazon) as examples. We’ll also


talk about strategies for pricing your book.





6. Promoting Your New Book – Sept. 17






After the thrill ebbs from seeing your baby on


Amazon and sending copies to friends and family,


you’ll want to expand your market. Learn basic PR


and marketing tips you can use before and after


publishing to increase sales. We’ll cover the pros,


cons, and how-to’s of media kits, author talks, niche


marketing, book signings, social media and more.





Merry Brennan is an award-winning journalist, communications consultant, adjunct writing


professor and author of the self-published biographical novel,


Peace Pilgrim: walking her talk


against hate




. She’s finishing a teen/’tween realistic fiction, Mystery Scars. The Jersey Shore


resident is mom to three terrific children and an old lab, Scout, who breaks into the refrigerator


when no one’s looking. Connect with her at


www.merrymorphosis.com, where she blogs about


writing, and living in peace. Or email


merrymom@mac.com.

FOR WORKSHOP INFORMATION or REGISTRATION: visit www.BelmarArts.org (732-749-3360)