-
Join 81 other subscribers
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Janalee Smith on Streaming List 2022 Janalee Smith on The Big Bang Observation How the movie Willow… on Deconstructing Willow How the movie Willow… on Deconstructing Willow Donna on Origins of Oz Archives
- April 2023
- January 2023
- December 2022
- August 2022
- April 2022
- January 2022
- October 2021
- August 2021
- May 2021
- April 2021
- March 2021
- January 2021
- December 2020
- November 2020
- October 2020
- August 2020
- February 2020
- November 2019
- August 2019
- June 2019
- November 2018
- October 2018
- September 2018
- August 2018
- March 2018
- December 2017
- November 2017
- July 2017
- June 2017
- May 2017
- April 2017
- February 2017
- January 2017
- December 2016
- November 2016
- July 2016
- May 2016
- March 2016
- February 2016
- January 2016
- December 2015
- November 2015
- September 2015
- August 2015
- July 2015
- June 2015
- May 2015
- March 2015
- February 2015
- January 2015
- December 2014
- November 2014
- October 2014
- September 2014
- August 2014
- July 2014
- June 2014
- May 2014
- April 2014
- March 2014
- February 2014
- January 2014
- December 2013
- November 2013
- October 2013
- September 2013
- August 2013
- July 2013
- June 2013
- May 2013
- April 2013
- March 2013
- February 2013
- January 2013
- December 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- May 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- January 2011
- December 2010
Categories
Networked Blogs
Meta
Tag Archives: Imagination
Books To Read On Writing
Books To Read On Writing Writing is hard work! Suffice to say no writer was born knowing all the ins and out of the business. While Creativity and Imagination may come naturally, the Rules of Writing do not. Writing is … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged 78 Reasons Your Writing May Never Be Published and 14 Reasons It Just Might, Anguished English, Anne Lamott, Annie Dillard, Aspects of the Novel, Avoiding Scams, Betsy Learner, Bill Bryson, Bird By Bird, Blogs, Books To Read on Writing, Business, creativity, D Steven, Editing, Elements of Style, EM Forrester, Fiction, Forest For The Trees, Form Letters, Formatting, Francine Prose, Getting Paid For Writing, Grammar, Henry Miller, How I Write, How To Get Happily Published, How To Supress Women's Writing, Imagination, J Glatzer, Janet Evanovich, Joanna Russ, Judith Applebaum, Julia Cameron, Language, Living By Fiction, Magazine Articles, Marketing, Milan Kundara, Money, Mother Tongue, Natalie Goldberg, Nonfiction, Novels, On Writing, Pat Walsh, Peter Clark, Philip Roth, Plans, Plotnik, Poetry Repair Manuel, Publishing, Query Letter, Read Like A Writer, Reading, Rejection, Richard Leeder, Shoptalk, Spunk and Bite, Stephen King, Street Smart Writer, Strunk and White, Ted Kooser, The Art of the Novel, The Artist's Way, The Street Smart Writer, William Kenney, Writer's Digest, Writer's Market, Writing, Writing About Fiction, Writing Down the Bones, Writing Tools
Leave a comment
The Dark Tower Series
June 18, 2006 The Tower We journeyed toward the tower, passing through the wilderness. The sun was setting in the western sky, but it was still incredibly hot. What was the tower anyway? The center of power? The gateway to … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Lost, Movies/TV
Tagged 1982, 1987, 1991, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2012, Archetype, Bad Twin, Beams, bleak Mid-World, Books, Childe Roland To the Dark Tower Came, Clint Eastwood, Creation, Destruction, Gorman Nature Center, Imagination, Immortality, Intertexuality, Journey, Ka, Literature, Lost, Magic, Magnum Opus, Portal, Post Modern, Randall Flagg, Reading, Robert Browning, Roland, Sawyer, skpetical world, Stephen King, The Crimson King, The Dark Tower Series, The Drawing of the Three, The Gunslinger, The Lord of the Rings, The Man with No Name, The Wizard in Glass, World, Writing
Leave a comment
Shaw: A Reassessment
Bernard Shaw: A Reassessment Colin Wilson, 1969 Shaw grew up with a mother who paid little attention to him. She had suffered abuse herself and thought it best to leave him alone. Shaw was naturally shy and introverted. He made … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Politics/Economics, Psychology, Religion, Science/Philosophy
Tagged 1900s, 1912, A Doll's House, A Reassessment, Abraham Maslow, Affairs, Animal Passivity, Arms and the Man, Back to Methuselah, Bax, Beethoven, Buoyant Billions, Charlotte Payne Townshed, Colin Wilson, Creative Evolution, D.H. Lawrence, Depths of Your Conviction, Domestic Partnership, Evolved, Existentialism, Fabian Society, Faust, GBS, George Bernard Shaw, Ghost Writer, Goethe, Handle, Hero, Human Beings, Ibsen, Imagination, Immense Fields of Knowledge, Intellect, Irrational Knot, Karl Marx, Life-Force, Master, Mother Figure, Neitszche, New Estate, Nihilism, Novels, Plays, Psychology, Pygmalion, Sensitive, Shy, Slave, Socialist, Wagner, What Shall We Do?, World Classic
Leave a comment
The Maiden King
The Maiden King The Maiden King by Marion Woodman and Robert Bly came out in 1998. It is based on the Russian Folk Tale The Maiden King or The Maiden Tsar. Persian story tellers say “At one time there was … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Psychology
Tagged 1998, Abandonment, Absence, Anger, Artists, At One Time, Baba Yaga, Cut Head Off, Destroyer, Egg, Felix Culpa, Feminine, Firebird, Folk Tale, Garcia Loca, Great Mother, Imagination, In A Certain Place, In A Certain Time, Ivan, Kingdom Beyond 3X9, Kingdom of 3X10, Loss of the Positive Father, Loss of the Positive Mother, Marion Woodman, Masculine, No One To Hear But God, No One To Tell It, Persians, Poetry, Poison, Presence, Rage, Robert Bly, Russia, Russian, The Kingdom That Is Difficult To Find, The Maiden King, The Maiden Tsar, Too Radiant, Triple Goddess, Tutor
Leave a comment
Dreams Vs Reality in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Dreams Vs Reality in A Midsummer Night’s Dream Cari Gilkison, English 220: Shakespeare Winter 1996 Does the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream lean toward reality or dreams? There are many ways to look at this play, but one cannot help … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture
Tagged A Midsummer Night's Dream, Cari Gilkison, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Dreams Vs Reality, English 220, Fairies, Fantasy, Helena, Hermia, Hippolyta, Imagination, Jane Rogers, love potion, Lovers, Lysander, Magic, Moon, Oberon, OSU, Poetry, Puck, Shadows, Shakepeare, Theseus, Titana, Woods
1 Comment