Many Things Blossom In This Word Garden
Here's the first of the standard questions. Why do you blog?
I started the Word Garden simply as a place to post my poems in an attractive manner. I compose longhand, in notebooks, and the blog gave me a way to organize my work by using the labels. I never really expected to have many readers, and I don't, but the ones I have mean a great deal to me.
I started my second blog, Objets, D'Art, to give myself an outlet that is less formal than the poetry blog. I invented an alter-ego, Barbara, who is a materialistic, conniving, social-climbing, shallow nutcase. I adore her, and have great fun writing in character. Also, she can spout off about things that I never would.
What's the story behind your blog name?
Word Garden is pretty self-explanatory, I think, especially when taken with my screen name Fireblossom. Objets D'art denotes small treasures, and is also sort of pretentious sounding. On purpose.
What is the best thing about being a blogger?
The best thing is the friends I have made through my blogs. I never dreamt that I would make such significant connections with people because of blogging.
What key advice would you give to a newbie blogger?
Blog for yourself. If you try to please everybody, you'll just drive yourself insane. It's YOUR blog. But having said that, I would add this: don't worry that no one will care about what you have to say. If it matters to you enough to write it down, chances are that there are plenty of people to whom your posts will be meaningful, too.
What is the most significant blog post you've ever read?
A November 2008 post by Kristin on her blog Jilli Java and the Garden of Eden, called Old Realities By The Minute. As a recovering alcoholic, sober 23 years as of this writing, I still need to remember how it was, and I often think of Kristin's post, because my story - and many people's stories - are so similar, and Kristin's post paints it so well.
What is the most significant blog post you've ever written?
I would have to say it is my poem Valentina, which is my favorite from among my own poems. I had recently watched a movie called "Hable Con Ella" or "Talk To Her", which got me thinking (more than usual, I mean!) about the nature of love and its transformative power. And how it is often messy and hard to define, especially to anyone outside looking in. I also wanted to write about a woman finding her power through an erotic connection.
Today's Sunday Roast with Shay is the 84th in a weekly series of interviews with bloggers from around the world.
Showing posts with label Fireblossom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fireblossom. Show all posts
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Post Of The Day
Today's winner is Fireblossom with Do Not Think. The other top contenders were Rune with Anchor; I Love Old Cameras with Monochrome Weekly; Sydney Eye with Sounding The Heart; Loud Silence with Blissfully Unaware; Geogypsy with Storm Watching; Sylvia K with Evening Words, Wisdom And Beauty; Tales From Twisty Lane with My World; Blogging Incognito with Maybe My Childhood Predisposed Me To …..; Sande with All Things Chocolate. Do pay them a visit and leave a comment if you have time.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Post Of The Day
Today's joint winners are Katherine with Fathers and Fireblossom with Letter To Myself. The other top contenders were iMac with I Was There; Pinkerbell with In An Anthology; Rune with Bench Of The Week; Wiggers World with Buttercups And Holly; Mrs Nesbitt with Odd Shot Or What; Merisi with Against The Dearth Of Monday Poems. Do pay them a visit and leave a comment if you have time.
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Friday, May 01, 2009
Post Of The Day
Today's joint winners are Life Or A Reasonable Facsimile Thereof with Sacred Ground; Fireblossom with He’s Dead, Jim and A Woman Of No Importance with Let Me Sign. The other top contenders were Sarah Laurence with Noguchi Museum; Aleatorically Speaking with Almost Making History; Jo Beaufoix with Queen Of Flatpack; French Fancy with A Student In Body As Well As Mind; MamaGeek with When Inspired Gets Tired; Just A Plane Ride Away with Among The Bluebells; About New York with Long Island Abstract; Mumbai Eyed with Orange; Vogon Poet with Life Underground; An Aerial Armadillo with Fish, Glorious Fish; Mojo with Music and Muadita with Butterfly. Do pay them a visit and leave a comment if you have time.
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