covid 19, writing opportunities

An Anthology is ? Pages …

I don’t know if there’s a ‘rule’ on how many pages an anthology is, or should be. And if there is such a rule, I’m not going to follow it. I am creating an Anthology, with the help of lovely poets and writers who are sending me their words.

The title of this book, is “Plague Invasion – Creative Writing Responses to Covid-19”, and at the moment it is 76 pages, in total. I know there are at least three more pages being worked on now, and hopefully there’s another page of two, these are from members of my writing group, some of whom have already submitted work, and had it accepted.

So if I add those pieces to the current total, that would make a book of over 80 pages, but only just. I’m certainly happy to have received so many wonderful words, but I want more. I want to hear from someone who’s had to cancel things, sport, theatre, school, business, whatever. If it relates to Covid-19, it deserves a place in this book.

A friend of mine has declared this work to be a needed historical record, or words similar to that, and he is a man of much knowledge, and I respect what he says. And so the anthology will be more than eighty pages, how many more could I or should I expect it could be? I put the call out for responses to this Covid-19 crisis we’re currently working through, in a variety of different ways, and I put a closing date of 31 July for accepting submissions.

Shedding light …

Reading the variety of words that I’ve received so far has been wonderful, and it’s been humbling. The honesty in the words I’ve read has been soulful and I hope those who need it will find comfort in reading their words in this book, and the words of others living through the same thing, in a similar or quite different way. We all do things in our own way, and there is no one way for anything in life, really, and certainly not for getting through what could have been tragic circumstances.

If you have words you feel you need to write about all of this, because they’re filling your brain and you can’t even think straight, write them down, a story shared, can be a healing thing. And of course, if you’re happy with what you’ve written, and think the quality is good enough, feel free to submit them for possible inclusion in the “Plague Invasion” anthology Send them to kittycordo@gmail.com and see what happens. All contributors of accepted words will receive a free copy of the book, and will be able to puchase further copies if they wish to, at a reduced cost.

Words are shared, so knowledge is learned …

writing exercise

Creative Writing Workshop 3 – Healing Yourself, Help With Self Esteem

Write Yourself Well workshop

If you follow what I did at this workshop, using the eight ways, below, I hope you may gain some understanding of yourself, and remember good times, in the hope more may come again

 

Eight Quick & Easy Ways to Raise Self-Esteem

  • Tell yourself this: I am a good person, and believe your words.
  • Write a list of the things you are good at.
  • Write a list of good things you have done in the past week.
  • Spend 5 minutes when you wake up, to remind yourself that you are a good person.
  • Spend 5 minutes when you go to bed, reminding yourself that you are a good person.
  • Write a list of the best things about yourself.
  • Remember your childhood years, and write down the things you used to do that were fun.
  • Think about your greatest achievement, and sit there, thinking about it. Feel the happiness at your work, and just sit with your happy memories.

 

I, Carolyn Mary Cordon, honestly believe I am a good person.

  • I am good at creative writing, talking in public, saying positive things in almost all circumstances, being kind to family, friends, and others.
  • This week, I have given hugs to people who wanted and deserved them, I have attended a function and given love and friendship to friends, I have helped around the home as best I could (feeding and cleaning up after dog etc), watering our plants, running a group meeting, being involved in running a Poetry Reading,
  • Best things about myself? I make others feel good about themselves. I am a caring family member. I am a good community member.
  • I remember riding my bike, with my best friend Wendy. One particular day, we rode from our homes in Klemzig all of the way to the Adelaide Zoo. We got in for free, using the zoo tickets my dad had, and spent ages sitting with the two dingoes that lived at the zoo. These dingoes, and male and a female, were very tame and loved being scratched behind their ears, just like any other dog likes. I was such a fun time, and we both felt almost blessed to have these dingoes feel so secure with us.
    Going to the Torrens River as a kid, with my brothers and their friends was always fun too, catching creatures and either keeping them or setting them free again. Yabbies were the main creature we didn’t release back to the wild, they came home with us, for dad to cook and eat.
  • Now I’m thinking about the book launches I’ve had, sharing my own words with others. Remembering, remembering. Lovely times indeed.

 

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