I just read a blog by the Liminal Librarian on the topic of blogging. She says: "Every bit of blogging serves as that same practice that morning pages (concept from Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way) provide: Seeing what works for you, what works for your readers, and what works when you come back to it later; finding the nuggets of usefulness among everything you have to say; finding your own voice."
I am finding myself blogging more regularly now. It is becoming more a part of my practice.
A librarian is always surrounded by facts and fiction, whether on the shelves, online or in the world around her. It's her challenge and her joy to revel in the fantasies and stories that enrich our hearts and souls and to cut out the fallacies and dead ends to get to the truth. This blog is about a personal and professional search for both truth and fiction and how to tell the difference.
Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.
Mary Oliver
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Monday, February 23, 2009
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