As I mentioned last week, I'm in a transition period between writing and publishing/marketing. I'm also taking some well-deserved time to simply relax, regroup, and rejuvenate.
As I've mentioned before, nature is my main muse, and enjoying the arts is my passion. When they come together it's magic! Here's a recent photo with my husband Michael before visiting the Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge. Michael was a participant in the Pacific Northwest Plein Air art show, where he won an Honorable Mention Award.Writ of Whimsy
Victoria Lindstrom ~ Author, Wordsmith, & Poet
Friday, May 9, 2025
Storyteller's Journey
Friday, May 2, 2025
Storyteller's Journey
This past week I finally finished my current work in progress - revisions, edits, everything! That's not to say my work is over, it's not. The formatting, publishing, and marketing all lie ahead. (Photo: Public Domain)
This transition from writer to publisher is always a bit tricky. (I'm better suited for the former!) In any event, May will be a time to regroup and relax before my path to publication is realized at the end of summer.
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Book Two |
Friday, April 25, 2025
Storyteller's Journey
For me to be a productive writer, I must have solitude. I'm not unique; many creatives are wired the same way. When you're a professional, a wife, and a mother, that can sometimes be a challenge. Since my three sons are all grown and out of the house, I now have more "alone time" than I once did.
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Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend! |
Friday, April 18, 2025
Storyteller's Journey
While you don't necessarily need to be a spiritual person to be creative, I've found that for me the two are intrinsically linked. The subject of artwork versus mere craftmanship I believe is also tied to this topic. While a person who creates a set of unique bookends and other wood products may well be considered an artist, a person that creates the exact same set of bookends over and over to me is a craftsman. Both should be highly respected!
However, the latter is a skilled woodworker, I believe the former may be both a skilled woodworker as well as an artist. You may ask, "Why?"
It stems from the artist engaging their imagination, and possibly an expression of their soul, or even their spirituality, that for me makes the difference. You may disagree, and I would totally understand. We can agree to disagree! The fact is, both a craftsman and an artist are gifted.
Our world is currently grappling with how artificial intelligence (AI) will fit into all aspects of our lives. When it comes to the arts, this is another area where I feel that an AI generated project may well be of value, but not necessarily true art - no matter how impressive it is.
When the artist's soul is infused into a project, there is a long-lasting heartfelt message left behind within the artwork. Whether you call it spirituality, imagination, or emotion, I believe that that unique element is essential to be called art.
"A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." Paul Cezanne
Much like a person must have developed a deep sense of love, kindness, and generosity to be considered a spiritual person, not merely a person who belongs to any number of faiths or religions.
At this time each year we celebrate new life, in so many ways. Right now, our world is in great need of love, kindness, and wisdom. These entities are readily available to each of us, but we each must do the difficult work to cultivate them within our souls. May we each do our part to make our world a better place. Not only by creating great books, art, and music, but by creating something beautiful inside our own souls.Happy Easter! Happy Passover!
Friday, April 11, 2025
Storyteller's Journey
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Painting by Michael Lindstrom |
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Friday, March 21, 2025
Storyteller's Journey
As I've mentioned here on Writ of Whimsy before, the arrival of spring in the Pacific Northwest is no small thing; after a long dark winter, longer days and warmer temperatures bring on severe spring fever! Therefore, I'll be taking my normal Spring Break for a few weeks to garden and to just generally enjoy the out of doors.
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Wishing you each a sensational spring season!
Friday, March 14, 2025
Storyteller's Journey
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Quick Study of VL by Michael Lindstrom |