This morning I’m searching for shapes, instead of schedules.
What shape will today take–will these writings take?
In Gift from the Sea, Anne Morrow Lindbergh wrote, “The pattern of our lives is essentially circular.”
This morning I’m searching for shapes, instead of schedules.
What shape will today take–will these writings take?
In Gift from the Sea, Anne Morrow Lindbergh wrote, “The pattern of our lives is essentially circular.”
The Forgotten Waltz
by Anne Enright
| Blog: |
| catching days |
Topics: |
| writing, reading, daily life |
copyright 2010
Cynthia Newberry Martin
A member of SheWritesA new social network where women writers working in every genre--in every part of the world and of all ages and backgrounds--can come together in a space of mutual support. Join us!
“It’s hard to tell somebody what you mean to say. And that’s an idea that I’m obsessed with. It’s why I write. It’s why everybody writes.”
--Jonathan Safran Foer