Meandering Streams of Consciousness

Journal of Valya Dudycz Lupescu

Snafoo Songs & Echoes

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You may recall that I’ve been working with a bunch of talented writers/artists on our Cassidy collaboration project that has evolved into the Snafoo Collective over at www.thesnafoo.com

More content has been added, and more is to come.

Songwriter and composer DeLonde J. Bell has written the Snafoo Theme song, we’ve added  ‘s sketches:

We also unveil the protective garland designed and knitted by  :

Sporting this garland, the Snafoo *may* decide to leave you alone.

Sometimes you can hear them…at night, when you’re all alone on the computer.

It’s almost like a hum, a whir, a delicate sound offset by something slightly awry. Those with a musician’s ear (and oddly often mathematicians, who are related creatures after all), can sometimes make out a melody.

The Snafoo Theme song is their signature, an echo of their energy; and hidden inside the notes is their history, their passion, their pain, their plans.

Listen. What can you hear?

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Author: Valya

Valya Dudycz Lupescu is a writer and the founding editor of Conclave: A Journal of Character. Her novel. The Silence of Trees (Wolfsword Press, 2010) was selected as a Semifinalist in the 2008 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award and since being published (both in print and ebook), has been a Kindle Bestseller, breaking into the Top 100. Valya holds an MFA in Writing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has taught at several Chicago-area universities. She is currently an Artist-in-Residence at the historic Cliff Dwellers Club and is on the Board of Directors for the Chicago Writers Association. Valya teaches workshops around the city and online and helps to facilitate a monthly gathering of writers and artists called the Chicago Creative Coop.

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  1. I checked it out. Veeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrry interesting. My poor engineer’s brain has a little problem grasping the concept (don’t worry, it will click) but I enjoyed greatly the fun creativity. The song is really, really fun too. I like the instrumentation.

    I also got a chance to read more about you (the bio) Goth waitress? Who would’ve thunk it. :) And you were a professor. Wow. ***doffs hat***

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