I’m often at the computer composing early in the morning. Today I did not begin at 6:04, but I thought a lot about my writing. I’m often rehearsing lines and ideas in my head and that’s exactly what I was doing today as I lay in bed, wondering how in the world all the slicers at Two Writing Teachers continually compose interesting and engaging posts.

Last week I spent hours writing. I had written a post for a blog series Ethical ELA is hosting, but I did not like my original one, so I wrote another. Then I had a writing prompt to compose for Verse Love. Needless to say, when I know there’s an audience, it’s more stressful. Hopefully, someone will appreciate the post and be able to take an idea or two from them.

I also spent quite a bit of time writing and revising poems for Lyrical Iowa, a yearly contest hosted by the Iowa Poetry Association. I’m the secretary for this group so I did push myself to submit poems: two haiku, a world event, a free verse for Lucille Wilson, and a Grant Wood poem that was inspired by his painting New Road. Plus, I am also writing poetry for the Stafford Challenge. So far, so good:)

Recently, I signed up for a Guided Autobiography class through River Heron. This week we are writing about money and how it has impacted our lives. I really appreciate several of the forms Julie, the instructor, has shared. We meet on Tuesday afternoons and I still need to write my draft. I’ve been rehearsing those lines for a week.

I’ll close with a haiku draft that is part of a haibun I wrote about my brother Dave who passed away in 2007.

winter’s heart breaks,
in a blizzard
of goodbyes

My older brother Dave with my dad in front of Dave’s home in Champaign, Illinois
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  1. Glenda Funk Avatar

    Barb,

    Crap, I had a long comment written and somehow deleted it before hitting the comment box. Ugh. It has been that kind of Monday. Anyway, as I was saying, you have lots to write about. Share that money draft w/ us. Tell us about your duties w/ the Iowa group. I know what you told students about drilling down on the details to create that narrative arc. Same thing, my friend.

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  2. mschiubookawrites Avatar

    Totally agree about composing writing in your head before putting it on the page. I’m impressed by your prolific writing opportunities. Write on!

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  3. Denise Krebs Avatar
    Denise Krebs

    Barb, I appreciated this post, and I’ll look forward to others you wrote for Ethical ELA. Your haiku about Dave is precious. I like the idea of rehearsing in my head, but I so often lose the thoughts when I go to write them down. Especially if I’m doing that head composing during the night.

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      I understand. I’ve started jotting lines, etc. on my phone to avoid forgetting.

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  4. kimhaynesjohnson Avatar

    Barb, I know that feeling of deadline. I both dread it and thrive on it ~ I know, strange. But there is something really author-y about feeling like I have a writing deadline. I mean, all the big authors have them, so it gives me a feel for what the Steven Kings and Anne Lamotts of this world go through. It feels important. Thanks for all you do to keep us together as a small group with The Stafford Challenge too. I love your photo of your family. You look so much like your dad!

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  5. Lakshmi Bhat Avatar

    That is a lovely photo of your brother and father. It is heartbreaking when people close to us are no longer with us. That is why I like birthdays, not for some grand celebrations but it means that we are together.

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      Such a great point about birthdays! Thank you!

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  6. Fran Haley Avatar

    Barb! This is a WHOLE LOTTA writing! But how amazing is every one of these opportunities. The guided autobiography class really grabbed my attention – how intriguing. And your goodbye haiku sinks deep into my heart, accompanying that happy picture. I am completely awed by all you’re doing. You’re like Writing Wonder Woman. In contrast: I was thinking I couldn’t sustain daily SOLSC posts!! Sheesh!

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      Thank you, Fran. I am sure you will be there every day slicing away. You are a great blogger. I on the other hand struggle with writing posts. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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