Tag Archives: psychology
I thought I’d be carefree…
After the poetry marathon, after writing one poem a day during the month of July, I thought I’d feel a sudden sort of relief. From the constant preoccupation to produce, from guiltily stealing time away from my family to indulge … Continue reading
Haiku for the week 05/01/14 – 05/07/14
I’m often attracted to the psychology of landscapes, or climates – how mood and place speak similar languages. This month, I have found the syntax of physics keeps trying to tell me something about love… 05/01/14 your black hole pupils … Continue reading
Haiku for the day: 04/30/14
Today is the last day of April, the end of my commitment to share a daily haiku as part of National Poetry Month. I have really appreciated having a daily outlet – and a chance to talk about the writing … Continue reading
Haiku for the day: 04/10/14
Have you ever been on the horns of a dilemma? What a strange figure of speech that is, really. I picture my indecision as a dusty, muscle-wrapped rodeo bull with red-orange flecks all over, I’m strapped tightly in, wrapping my … Continue reading
October 26, 2013: Accomplishing Things
I have spent a lot of time in this life trying to prove to everybody else that I really was good enough. I used to do this by Accomplishing Things. For me, this looked like getting perfect grades, going to … Continue reading