
Denise E Lindquist
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I am married with 7 children, 28 grands, and 13 great-grandchildren. I am a culture consultant part-time. I write A Poem a Day in February for 8 years now. I wrote 4 - 50,000 word stories in NaNoWriMo. I write on Vocal/Medium daily.
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Writing Down the Bones Deck
This is my wish for you: that you take these cards, grab the topic on one side and write, write, write. Then flip to the other side of the card and take note. I've always used the word topic instead of prompt. Prompt is the starting place but topic indicates more the idea of plunging in and immersing. Natalie Goldberg
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
Relationship Writing Prompts
Creating a healthy relationship with yourself and others leads to a fulfilling life. These prompts are an invitation to step inside yourself. Take a deep breath. Shuffle the deck. Pull a card. Write your heart out. Rupi Kaur
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
Ojibwe Language Coloring Books and Snow Snake
Sandra has been my niece for just a couple of years now. My siblings and I adopted her father in the Native American way. When her boy, Liam, my great nephew now, opened the books pictured above, he was all excited and started looking through them right away.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Chapters
The Day the Deer Ran Wild
Today, I finish NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month, the challenge of writing 50,000 words in one month. This week, I received notice that I was awarded a $4,000 grant to write a book. The book will include interviews with everyday elders to talk about life yesterday and today.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
The Big C
In 2013, I was treated with chemotherapy for the non-Hodgkins lymphoma I had. I say had because so far it has not come back. The cancer, I was told is the kind that is treatable, probably not curable. The last PET scan I had was in 2013, and I was cancer-free.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Viva
Eddy (EDD-ee). Top Story - November 2024.
What It Means - An eddy is a current of water or air running contrary to the main current, especially as a whirlpool. In figurative use, eddy may also refer to a contrary or circular current of thought or policy. // The strong gusts whipped up eddies of fallen leaves. // They were caught up in the eddies of chaos.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers



