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It comes tomorrow!
The official release of my first volume of poetry, The Ocean’s Made For Swimming, will be celebrated tomorrow – Dec. 21st, 2021 (Yule/winter solstice)! It will also be available to international readers. Further information will follow in the update I post tomorrow.
I’ve been in the process of connecting and updating information across all of my online platforms. Links to my new Amazon Author Page are being updated and can be found on my “about author” page here on T.W.N.They will also be posted to my personal blog, Superlative Deviation.
Merry Christmas, Happy Yule, and have a wonderful New Year!
- E.W.
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It’s happening!
I will cease to operate on My Poetic Side, as I no longer have time to manage that space. However, I do plan to stay on Medium for the foreseeable future. All other social media platforms remain in effect until further notice.
Now for the big announcement: my first poetry book will be available for purchase on Amazon starting Tuesday, December 21st! I will offer it in paperback format for $8.00 (USD). It does not contain any artwork at this time. The release just happens to coincide with the winter solstice, which was not originally my plan; but I’m glad it happened anyway! I think revealing a project full of positive light on the darkest, lowest point of the year is truly poetic.
I want to thank those of you who have remained with me throughout this phase of my journey. There’s still so much to come…
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I’m excited to announce I will be receiving the proof of my first poetry book in a few weeks. I have been hard at work making several necessary revisions and am so excited to have a bound copy of my work to hold in my hand. Stay tuned to hear my final decision!
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After a couple busy weeks of hard work, it was really nice to get out for a leisurely walk yesterday. We met a beautiful black cat with green eyes and took pictures of the trees as their leaves were nearly gone. I also managed to pick up some trash in our neighborhood and deposited it in the recycle.
We also received a shipment from my wonderful friend, Lily, who started an Etsy shop called Refraction 81. I highly recommend checking it out if you like handmade jewelry. She’s a young mother and school teacher who puts a lot of love into everything she does.
This week, I have a pretty full schedule, which would be great if it weren’t for the fact that we’re expecting some people to be working on repairing the plaster before the holiday. So far, they haven’t let us know when they plan to come out; but at least we’re finally getting some traction on putting things back to normal after the emergency repairs earlier this year. Nevertheless, I’m looking forward to making the most of every day.
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Over the years, I have accumulated quite a bit of knowledge on various topics related to health (mainly out of necessity, not curiosity). When my family and I went vegan, I also began learning about topics related not only to veganism but to environmental issues in general.
Since I enjoy using my personal blog to share details and information that isn’t suitable for T.W.N. – it being an author site dedicated to my literary work – I’ve decided to do a mini series called “The Challenging Reality”. I’ve chosen this name because while many have jumped to the conclusion that everything with a vegan label must be bad, there are also those who’ve jumped to the conclusion that everything with a vegan label must be good. These posts will not be a comprehensive study of cruelty-free companies but are simply meant to be an unbiased, realistic view of products and practices that claim to be “vegan”, “vegan-friendly”, etc. Even those of us who have been doing this for years may assume too much sometimes – I know I did.
While there isn’t room to cite all the source material, I will provide links to some of it on the “Cruelty-Free Life” page. As you might have noticed, it’s been down while I make revisions. It will go back up after the first post is released on Tuesday, November 23rd. There will be a few additional links in each post.
With this mini series, I hope to not only enlighten but also encourage those who might resent vegans, vegetarians, meat-eaters, or anyone else to take a second look at a few factors that may have influenced their personal choices. I’ve observed a steady increase in people online who claim to be vegan, claim to care about the environment, claim to want to help find and implement solutions to help the planet – and then go on to shame, hate, criticize, and publicly humiliate other individuals for their choices. We should know by now that forced change is no change at all, and I often wonder where activism ends and hate campaigns begin. At what point does educating the public turn into shaming those responsible? And if we say the end justifies the means, how are we any different than those who use the same logic to justify behavior that’s clearly unacceptable?
I’ve also noticed some ignore strategy when it comes to saving the planet. They want to fix everything all at once, right now! It seems they’ve let their emotions run their mission, hence the burn-out, anxiety, frustration, and desperation that many are feeling. As my mentor, Alura, says, balance in all things is key. When I began trying to apply that to all areas of my life, I was amazed that some of my past choices no longer made sense, even though my motives had been good. So, let’s try to achieve some balance and take a second look at the deceptively complex process of caring for the planet – and each other.




