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Friday, March 20, 2015
Gym short story

Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Brainstorming

Picture taken of an elevator in Downtown, St Paul library
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Writing: a life unlike dancing
I just finished watching a small documentary about being a ballet artist at NY ballet on Youtube and a lot of what the dancers do remind me of what I am doing as a writer.
I wake up in the early morning and go to a writer's group with a group of people who have the writing tools in hand and their notebooks and we all know each other and what we have in mind that day and we come listening and share our laughter over each other's pieces but for some of us, this is very serious warm-up to something bigger, something that we practice three or four times a week.
For instance for me I go to writer's group on Wednesday nights, this group involves me to critique and comment on other writers work, it requires me to to take at least four hours to read each of their 10-18 page stories that are part of a larger book that their working on. Then every morning I spend 1-2 hours writing my own stories.
Every second and third Saturday I participate in book club which allows me to read at least two novels a month and do commentary on a the book with other writers. I read daily so that I can write better but for writers we are not put in this program like the NY ballet students where we are skilled and drilled at a very young age to dance to our fullest degree every day from the beginning of our adolescence. A lot of being a writer has to do with writing on our own time in the wee hours that we in between activities that sustain the other part of our lives that does not contain writing.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Shakopee vs. Champlyn Park basketball Tournament
Shakopee squared off in a game against Champlyn Park at the Target center. Lakeville North and Apple Valley High school helped Shakopee Cheer their way through the game.
What I had to love about the tournament was:
Apple Valley pep squad dressed in beach outfits: tank tops, sun hats and swim shorts
I loved the size of Lakeville North's high school band
I also liked the newest addition to the concept of cheering including holding miniature flashlights to distract players during their free throws.
I also liked the cheers including, "I think were going to win, I think were going to win."
Friday, March 6, 2015
Veronica's Room
