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The life behind the face

August 26, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 20 Comments

I am the face of the aftermath of divorce, the aftermath of layoff, the aftermath of defeat. I am the face of invisible illness, of piercing isolation, of daily hide-and-seek. Would you know me if you saw me? I am your neighbor, your colleague, your sister; I am the woman who yells at the cashier […]

Filed Under: Language, Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Other Stuff, Parenting Tagged With: aging, big little wolf, biglittlewolf, contemporary culture, crazy life, daily plate of crazy, dailyplate, dailyplateofcrazy, dailyplateofcrazy women, divorce aftermath, divorced women, real life, Single Parenting, Surviving Recession, women friends, women walking away, women's lives, women's roles, writing

500 Bottles of Beer on the Wall. . . Or is that 99?

August 17, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 28 Comments

Can’t you just hear the music? That grating, endless round we sang as kids, that we used to purposely irritate each other as teens, and again in college? Hell, I don’t even like beer, but I can picture everything from pale ale to dark lager as soon as I catch a measure of that tune. […]

Filed Under: Language, Morning Musing, Other Stuff Tagged With: 500 acts of discipline, 500 bottles of beer, 500 posts, 500 ways to look at modern art, 99 bottles of beer on the wall, beers of the world, big little wolf blog, biglittlewolf writing, daily crazy life, daily plate of crazy, dailyplate, dailyplateofcrazy, dailyplateofcrazy women, french wine, Moet et Chandon, red wine, self-expression, whatever life dishes out, why we write, why women write, wine, women's real lives, writer's life, writing

Intervention

July 20, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 14 Comments

It’s the word that popped into my mind a few minutes ago. Intervention. I am late to writing today because I’ve been translating reviews from French into English for a painter. “Life intervenes,” I thought to myself, smiling, knowing that however much I want to start my day by writing – for myself – responsibility […]

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Do we choose our passions?

July 16, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

The other evening’s episode of Work of Art has been rolling around in my mind since I saw it. And for more reasons than trying to figure out what would make the series both entertaining (ratings, ratings, ratings – to keep it on the air) and more reasonable. Let’s face it – (so-called) fine artists […]

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Guerrilla Artist, Guerrilla Writer

June 16, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 13 Comments

Guerrilla Artist By her own words, artist Lavanna Martin stares at people. At times  she refers to herself as a “Guerrilla Artist,” setting up in one of several local coffee shops in Austin, Texas. A possible subject of interest catches her attention, and she creates a quick portrait – a sketch or painting – achieving […]

Filed Under: Art Art Art, Culture, Language, Other Stuff Tagged With: art, artist Lavanna Martin, big little wolf, biglittlewolf, comfort zone, creative life, daily crazy wolf, daily plate of crazy, dailyplate, dailyplateofcrazy, dailyplateofcrazy art, getting out of your comfort zone, guerrilla artist, guerrilla writer, guerrilla writing, inspiration, Lavanna Martin, writing life

Moment of silence

June 6, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 8 Comments

Last evening I wrote in the quiet. I watched a movie on cable. I read, then wrote some more. And settled slowly into a rhythm of 24 hours of silence. Strangely peaceful silence. Everything in me unwinds, finally, after a week of being on my own, in this observation of an hour of silence, and […]

Filed Under: Dreams, Language, Morning Musing Tagged With: big little wolf, biglittlewolf, community, coping with loss, crazy wolf blog, daily plate of crazy, dailyplate, dailyplateofcrazy, dealing with grief, dealing with loneliness, Dreams, Father's Day, grieving, loneliness vs solitude, moment of silence, real women's lives, solitude, whatever life dishes out, women's lives

“I can’t change. I am who I am.” Say what??

June 5, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 17 Comments

Do you believe you can change? Do you want to change – if not in a major way, then subtly – for instant gratification or something more enduring? Let’s see. There’s my messy kitchen. My disastrous closets. Oh yes, I can think of a few things I’d like to change. May I borrow from the classics […]

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Post Post it Post-its Post

May 21, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 16 Comments

Hey. That Momalom thing. You know. Two babes. Writers. Sisters. A little… um… wacky. Because who reads and comments on more than 100 blogs over the course of 10 days, each day? Who is so inspiring (or nuts) they entice 100 others to do the same? And I don’t mean Blah-g Blah-g Blah-g, either. I […]

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Reading Between the Lines

May 3, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 14 Comments

Competition and Coexistence, Print vs. Online One evening last week, I attended a panel discussion that included several notables in the world of interior design and fashion, including journalists. The panel discussion focused on the intersection of design services, magazines, and online venues, blogging in particular, in the world of style. One of the participants […]

Filed Under: Culture, Fashion & Style, Language, Technology Tagged With: big little wolf, blogging, daily plate of crazy, essays D A Wolf, Facebook, online communities, online magazines, print journalism, social media, women and competition, women's roles, writing

Naming Conventions: Unconventional Nonsense?

April 20, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 20 Comments

River. Apple. Banjo. Sparrow. Diva Muffin? These are just a few of the odd celebrity names we might come across as we consume our daily pop culture media. What do you think? Would you do that to your kid? Or should I say “Kyd,” as in Kyd  Duchovny (Tea Leoni and David Duchovny’s son)? Or […]

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