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Month: October 2011

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Restocking the Well

October 20, 2011

We MUST trust the universe. Lately there have been many opportunities for us to take on more work and because there’s always the fear that if we say ‘No’ it will dry up, we continually say ‘Yes’. Problem with that is that there is the danger of only ever doing work and not taking time out to play.

So, over the last few weeks, all we’ve been doing is work. It’s gotten to the point where I feel like my creative self has disappeared. The well has dried up. All of a sudden I sit down to write a simple blurb for a website and there’s nothing forming in the cotton wool of my brain.

Maybe it was the beautiful spring weather, or maybe my spirit just declared war but yesterday I took the dog for a walk and for the rest of the day did what I felt like doing. Well, within reason. I still had to feed kids, do a bit of washing. Other than that, Kev and I went to the bookshop for inspiration, then a local gallery, the light factory, and the Tea House for tea and scones.

Now the well has been replenished. And guess what? The work was still waiting for me when I got back to the computer and I managed to write something half decent.

 


The birds are aflutter!

October 8, 2011

Well, Spring is here and Daylight Savings has me unsure if I’m Arthur or Martha. And I’ve been telling everyone what a great idea it is to blog but not doing it myself. Tsk, tsk.

Why haven’t I been blogging, you may ask. We’ve been living up to our Busybird name. I’ve been helping people write copy for their websites, writing tenders, laying out books and designing covers for Journey and Page Seventeen, as well as tracking down good venues for book launches.

Les has been editing until his eyes go cross-eyed. Our Journey book is almost ready for layout and we almost have our special Forward written by our special guest.

 

Here's a sneak peak.

Kev has been sketching away with me cracking the whip at him. He’s finished the Journey image and is now working on our exciting kids book that we have in the works called Who is Cheeky Monkey?

The Cheeky Monkey project is very, very exciting. Not only will it be a really fun kids book with gorgeous illustrations by Kev (words by me), but we’re working with Pam Fallon on what will be at least an eight book series. We’ll be giving a percentage of profits to Destiny Rescue to help them get kids out of the sex trade.

See? That’s why I haven’t given updates but I think it’s important to let people know what’s going on in our nest because there are many who wait with anticipation for these projects to come to fruition.

Blaise


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Such a nice afternoon at Busybird HQ celebrating t Such a nice afternoon at Busybird HQ celebrating the launch of Michele Finey’s new book, ASTROLOGY FOR STORYTELLERS.
Michele is a member of Blaise’s writing group, THE MUDDIES, so it’s nice that the Busybird/Muddies connection still continues today.
Michele, it was a nice afternoon launching your book and talking about the old days with some familiar faces.
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