I had a big day yesterday! And so did my embarrassingly gigantic purse, which I brought with me for some reason.
I gradated with my M.A. in English from Salem State University AND I had my first painting a
ccepted for publication at an online literary magazine. I got the alert from Submittable that my painting was accepted minutes before I walked across the stage to get my diploma (or diploma-holder, as the case always is) and it was such a nice reminder that just because this particular educational experience is closing, I’m not done experimenting and trying new things. It always made me feel like an artist, which is certainly a new feeling for me. Anyway, I’m plugging away on my fiction-writing in between my frenetic painting and poem-ing and I’m entering contests and gearing up to spend the summer wrapping up my novel. So there’s plenty of work to distract me from how desperately sad to be leaving school.


The client for this order was a yoga instructor looking for a poem to go with her welcoming gift to new students in her prenatal and mommy yoga classes. The gift was a little charm of a lighthouse, and she was looking for a poem that drew connections between motherhood and the sea. Our process was pretty straightforward. The client had a couple of lists of words and phrases that she had brainstormed, and we talked a little about her ideas and her poetry likes and dislikes, then I wrote, incorporating her ideas and some of my own. We talked once more about minor changes for the final draft and that was that. I hope her students enjoy the poem, just as they all surely enjoy her wonderful class! Click the link below to read the poem
My therapist wouldn’t like that it took winning a contest for me to drop the “aspiring” from “aspiring writer,” but that’s what finally did it. A reporter asked where people could find my work and “my laptop…?” didn’t seem like an acceptable answer. So this is my website and blog where you’ll be able to find links to published work and samples of some of my made-to-order literature. Thanks for checking in!