NO-COMFORT ZONE WEEK ENDING MARCH 11TH

Carol A. Stephen

 

 

 

 

 

 

This week, my intentions were good, but I didn’t quite manage to submit. Too many things got in the way. However, I am not going to let that deter me from striving for this week to come!  On the positive side, I did succeed at a couple of other challenges that took me outside my zone.

First, I volunteered to judge a youth writing competition awhile ago, but this week also agreed to be the media person/editor for communications on this event. It will be part of a town event in June, and should be a challenge as well.

Second, I went to a great party alone, and although, yes, I sat in a corner, within a couple of minutes I had made two new poet friends.  Years ago I would have been alone in that corner and silently wishing myself very small.   I managed some networking on behalf of a poetry organization I belong to, and had a casual conversation with someone I had found a little intimidating before the party. All of that made up for the terrible snowstorm that awaited me on the drive back home!  I have also managed to keep away from chocolate this week, mostly.  And finally, last night found myself as part of a foursome for dinner including a very well-known American poet, and holding up my side of the conversation. I had been at a workshop he was presenting, and there was a reading later in the evening, so it just worked out that we ended up going to dinner together. Altogether a wonderful day and evening that left me exhilarated and feeling connected to poetry, just like the first time I ever attended a poetry reading. I would like to bottle that feeling so that I can use it as a tonic on those days when I lose track and lose confidence.

Looking forward to writing this week, while this feeling is still with me!  Carol

 

NO-COMFORT ZONE FOR THIS WEEK POETRY SUPER HIGHWAY!

Carol A. Stephen

Last week I hinted that I already had something in the works for this week, and I am happy to tell you that I have pledged to participate in the 11th Annual Poetry Super Highway Great Poetry Exchange!

I have added my chapbook, Above the Hum of Yellow Jackets, to the list of participants.  In March, I’ll be given the address of another participant to send a copy of my book to them.  In return, I will be receiving one from somewhere out there in the poetry world!  What fun!

If you want to participate yourself, and you have a book you’d like to send out on the Poetry Superhighway, visit here: http://poetrysuperhighway.com/PoetLinks.html   BUT HURRY!  The deadline is this Wednesday.

By the way, I still have some copies of the chapbook available for sale, so if you’re interested drop me a comment and I’ll let you know the finer details of doing that.  CAS

No-Comfort Zone Success this week

Carol A. Stephen

This week, I made a little progress on submissions by sending a second group of poems off to The Light Ekphrastic. The deadline is tomorrow so I am crossing my fingers on that one.

And I’ve been discussing my fears about travelling with a friend, who assures me that I am quite crazy, just like always! Of course, you need a little of that to be a poet, so it doesn’t really concern me (the crazy part I mean!)

I have a little plan for the upcoming week’s No-Comfort task, but I will keep it to myself for now, so that if nothing else, I have something to share next Sunday about it!

Cheers for now, and keep challenging yourself!

Carol

Outside the Zone this week

Carol A. Stephen

This week I submitted an article that I had not even thought about submitting till an hour before.  It’s a non-fiction piece about my illness and surgery three years ago, and the fears that  I am now fighting that resulted from that experience.

This took me out of my comfort zone both as a writer who needs to get past a fear of rejection, and by revealing something very personal.
Now I am just waiting to hear if it’s accepted! 
Oh, yes,and I also sent in five of my small stones for potential inclusion in the next River anthology.