Month: May 2009
With a sting in the tail
We’re approaching the last few pages of this chapter in Frankfurt.
The countdown is on. I can’t help but think of how many days until Chicago (11 days), and as I go to favorite places, I keep thinking that this will be the last time I go shopping here or the last time I’ll have a cup of tea there. Certainly we’ll be back for visits. Frankfurt is a great place to stop on the way to other European destinations from the States, but when we do so, we’ll be visitors not residents.
So we’re wrapping things up, and in doing so I’ve been having coffees and drinks with the people I’ve met along the way. It’s a nice reminder of happy memories.
Transitions, transitions. Always some things left behind, and other things anticipated.
Truly Bittersweet.
Collaboration–The Cassidy Experiment
I’ve always been fascinated with literary and artistic groups and movements, individual writers and artists who come together to make art, united by their vision.
Magic can happen when creative people join their energy and intention. Groups such as the Bloomsbury Group, the "Beat Generation" poets, the writers of the Harlem Renaissance, the Dadaists and Surrealists challenged expectations and made ripples felt to this day. Like them or not, they created something new, made possible only by their collaboration.
No longer limited by the constraints of physical space, writers and artists are coming together via the internet to exchange ideas, to write and create. I experienced this with my involvement in the first Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. The online community that was forged in the forum maintains contact to this day. It was that ABNA community that made Conclave: A Journal of Character possible, most of the editors were writers I met through the contest. We continue to work on the journal primarily via email, evaluating submission through our online submission manager. It allows writers, photographers, and editors from around the world to work together to produce our international literary magazine.
I’m also a part of other groups virtually connected: some made up of friends and family, others creative or literary. During the years I’ve spent in Germany, I was nourished and inspired by them.
When I read about the collaboration proposed by photographer
Sothis morning