Art Journal
I started my art journal based on “No Excuses Art Journaling: Making Time for Creativity” by Gina Rossi Armfield. And I organized my fountain pens and inks, so I can use those in my journal too.
Exercises in Style by Raymond Queneau

I finished reading “Exercises in Style” by Raymond Queneau. It is a fascinating read! Queneau took a simple situation and rewrote it in a variety of styles. The version I read also included exercises by Amelia Gray and Ben Marcus.
Memorizing Poems
I did memorize poems years ago, but I don’t remember those now. Since I do write poems, it’s about time to commit some poems to memory. The ones I want to focus on are:
- When I have fears that I may cease to be–John Keats
- The Reckoning–Theodore Roethke
- My Papa’s Waltz–Theodore Roethke
- The Waking–Theodore Roethke
- Snake–Theodore Roethke
- The Pike–Theodore Roethke
- This Be the Verse–Philip Larkin
- I heard a Fly buzz–when I died–Emily Dickinson
- The Road Not Taken–Robert Frost
- Fire and Ice–Robert Frost
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening–Robert Frost
- The Owl–Edward Thomas
- Rain–Edward Thomas
- The Red Wheelbarrow–William Carlos Williams
- In a Station of the Metro–Ezra Pound
- Her Lips Are Copper Wire–Jean Toomer
- At Melville’s Tomb–Hart Crane
- This Lunar Reality–W.H. Auden
- The Pope’s Penis–Sharon Olds
- The School Children–Louise Gluck
- On the Amtrak from Boston to New York City–Sherman Alexie
The list will grow as I read more poetry collections. What poems do you think I should memorize? What poems do you have memorized?
Time to Typewriter
Today I typed three pages of fiction on my typewriter and made a handy outline of places to describe in my story.
Bookbinding Adventures
I love the side bound books! I made a soft cover version that has blue end paper.
I ran out of text block paper, so I picked up the Canson art paper laying on my desk instead to make this soft cover sketchbook. And I experimented with a ribbon on the side for a bookmark,
Listening to Color
What does color sound like? Listen to Neil Harbisson as he shares his experiences about listening to color.












