Writing 101, Day Seventeen, A map as your muse

Writing 101, Day Seventeen, A map as your muse

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“I don’t care if a reader hates one of my stories, just as long as he finishes the book” Roald Dahl,

Writing 101, Day Seventeen, A map as your muse

But the truth of the matter is, there are more maps in the world than anyone can count. Every person draws a map that shows themselves at the center.

— By Catherynne M. Valente, The Boy Who Lost Fairyland

With maps, we tell tales about ourselves and the places we come from, that we miss, that we’ve reshaped in our minds. We use maps to identify and explore locations and points in between, to track movements, and to make sense of our lives — past and present.

Today, let a map be your muse. Select an area anywhere in the world on Google Maps (or your preferred online map tool), or a section on a paper map, and use this as inspiration for your post.

Some ideas:

* Tell us about your connection to a place.
* Pen a poem inspired by the area’s topography.
* Write a piece of memoir in the form of directions from point A to point B, in which each item reveals something about you or the area, like in Anna Fonte’s “How to Get There.”
* Use this geographic map as a model for a mental and more imaginary map, like this map of the lyrical essay from Nina Gaby.
* Switch to Street View and write a story based on what you see.
* Write an essay set in this location, like Dinty Moore’s Google Maps piece, “Mr. Plimpton’s Revenge.”
* If you don’t want to include a map, you can approach the assignment without one, like this personal essay by Maggie Messitt.
* If possible, include a photograph of your paper map, a screenshot of the online map, or an embedded Google Map in your post

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Go To:
“X” marks the Spot

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“X” marks the Spot

Writing 101, Day Seventeen, A map as your muse

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“Gold is a treasure, and he who possesses it does all he wishes to in this world, and succeeds in helping souls into paradise” Christopher Columbus

“X” marks the Spot

Looking for the pirate’s treasure
Nothing really can measure
The excitement and pleasure
And the feelings of pressure

An adventure for a lifetime
A tale before bedtime
A passage through time

When you finally reach
That one specific beach
And the day you siege
It is time to do as you preach

The treasure you found
Was right on the ground
What was once lost
Is now once more found

If you want to know
Come on, I will show
Your mind it will blow
But let’s take it slow

Maybe you were blind
But, look and you shall find
Finally without a strife
Only with, the purpose of life

After all
The X always marks the spot!

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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days, Part Three

In honour of the month November
Photography and Poetry
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Ordinary Days, Life in Suburbia
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Posted in response to The Clinic-Photo Rehab hosted by Lucile De Godoy

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“The dog doesn’t know the difference between Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, so I have to walk the dog early those days too” Donna Shalala

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days, Part Three

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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days, Part Two

In honour of the month November
Photography and Poetry
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Ordinary Days, Life in Suburbia
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Posted in response to The Clinic-Photo Rehab hosted by Lucile De Godoy

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“The dog doesn’t know the difference between Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, so I have to walk the dog early those days too” Donna Shalala

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days, Part Two

Tired Tuesday?
Keeping darkness at bay

Light snow in the early morning hours
Maybe later some hail and rain showers

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days, Part One

In honour of the month November
Photography and Poetry
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Ordinary Days, Life in Suburbia
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Posted in response to The Clinic-Photo Rehab hosted by Lucile De Godoy
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“The dog doesn’t know the difference between Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, so I have to walk the dog early those days too” Donna Shalala

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days, Part One

Mundane Monday?
No, not today

Snow, snow and then some
What more is yet to come?

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

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World Wide Wednesday 2015-11-25

Posted in the series, World Wide Wednesday around the world in photographs
Photography, Poetry, Travel

 

“I never travel without my sketch book” Ian Wright

World Wide Wednesday, Around the World in Black and White and Colour

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A glimpse into the archives of photography from around the world from Rantings Of A Third Kind on Wednesdays.

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Posts so far:

Around the World in Black and White, First Edition

Around the World in Black and White, Second Edition, Part One

Around the World in Black and White, Second Edition, Part Two

Around the World in Black and White, Second Edition, Part Three

Around the World in Black and White Presents: Third Edition: Rhodes Island, Part One

Around the World in Black and White Presents: Third Edition: Rhodes Island, Part Two

Around the World in Black and White Presents: Fourth Edition: Rhodes Island, Part One

Around the World in Black and White Presents: Fourth Edition: Rhodes Island, Part Two

Around the World in Black and White Presents: Fifth Edition: Cyprus

Around the World in Black and White Presents: London in the Rain

Around the World in Black and White Presents: London

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Natural History Museum, London

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Helsinki City Centre in Black and White

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Athens, Acropolis

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Mallorca, Part One

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Mallorca, Part Two

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Mallorca, Part Three

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Mallorca, Part Four, Night

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Finland, Espoo, Suburbia

World Wide Wednesday Presents, Delphi, Part Two

World Wide Wednesday Presents, Delphi, Part Three

World Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part One

World Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part Two

Word Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part Three

Word Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part Four

Word Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part Five

Word Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part Six

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Word Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part Six

Posted in the series, World Wide Wednesday around the world in photographs
Photography, Poetry, Travel

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“I’d like to be able to travel anywhere in an instant” Jason Behr

Word Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part Six

The colours
Of the old town
Will turn
An upside frown
Into a huge smile
When staying a while
In the historic city
Of Porvoo…

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Word Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part Five

Posted in the series, World Wide Wednesday around the world in photographs
Photography, Poetry, Travel

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“I’d like to be able to travel anywhere in an instant” Jason Behr

Word Wide Wednesday Presents, Porvoo, Finland, Part Five

The colours
Of the old town
Will turn
An upside frown
Into a huge smile
When staying a while
In the historic city
Of Porvoo

Listen to the poll
And take little stroll
Pick up a doll
And do a little dance
Take a chance
On the wide expanse
Of the historic streets
Of Porvoo

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Blogger Recognition Award to the Fifth Degree

Posted in Awards, Blogger Awards, Blogger Recognition Award

 

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“A blog is neither a diary nor a journal. Many people think of blogging in relation to those two things, confessional or practical. It is neither but includes elements of both” Lemn Sissay

Blogger Recognition Award to the Fifth Degree

I want to thank all the bloggers who have nominated me for this award. I am thrilled and honoured to have received so many of these awards.

Also a huge big thank you to all my readers, for your continued support and interest in what I have to offer.

As to these nominations, I have decided to break the rules a little and just post only this thank you for all who have given me the credit.

 

My heartfelt Thank Yous to all these lovely Bloggers:

Thank you Deb, blog “Once Upon a Hot Flash”,  for the nomination.

Thank you Sylvain, blog “Sylvain LANDRY, Photographe Reims France”, for the nomination.

Thank you Joanne, blog “Velissima”, for the nomination.

Thank you Jessy Mayann, blog “JESSAMAYANN”, for the nomination.

Thank you Robert Jones, blog “Storyville; Stories,Tales,Yarns and Other Adventures”, for the nomination.

 

It is always humbling to receive recognition by my peers and fellow bloggers!

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Keep calm and keep on blogging All!

Quote A Week Tuesday #3, Part One

Posted in Quote A Week Tuesday & Poetry

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“There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship” Thomas Aquinas

Quote A Week Tuesday #3, Part One and Two

Today is time for two of my favourite quotes, and as usual, quite something to relate to:

The old adage “Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer” (Sun Tzu) can easily be translated into “With friends like that, who needs enemas” (The Adventures of Ford Fairlane).

In my youth, yes, believe it, I did have one, it was often hard to know whom to trust and I grew a shell around my person, trying to keep disappointments outside. As I have aged, no not grown old, rather wiser (if even possible :P) the protective exterior has somewhat cracked and trusting people a little more has become easier. Not too much mind you, but just enough! That being said, a little mistrust never hurt anyone?

Meanwhile, enjoy my “little lesson in life” in part two:

Mistrust is such an Ugly Word

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