tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6098549200465978117.post7849603811545536700..comments2010-05-11T08:06:48.742-07:00Comments on ...and the Creek Don't Rise: Suzie Q. Homemaker ain't got nothin' on me!Lori Buckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05606200668033856075noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6098549200465978117.post-92201983687760971442009-08-27T15:41:15.865-07:002009-08-27T15:41:15.865-07:00One thing I picked up on that was only mentioned, ...One thing I picked up on that was only mentioned, at most, a couple of times was the feeling involved. Not as in pathos, but the need for tactile stimuli involved.<br /><br />I'm starting to wonder if this is common in writers as it is with other passions. The feel of the cloth, the ideas becoming tangible.<br /><br />How does one make a thought tangible? What would emotions feel like on the skin?<br /><br />For me, that's one of the enjoyable parts of writing, be it gobbledygook, or haiku; the feeling you get when your fingers hit the keys. The drag of the lead or ink across the page as you move your hand.<br /><br />It's all about feeling.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6098549200465978117.post-1279230145868876412009-08-25T18:57:30.026-07:002009-08-25T18:57:30.026-07:00Heaven help me, I can't sew a button onto a pi...Heaven help me, I can't sew a button onto a pillowcase. Not that a pillowcase would need one, but you get the idea. Big freaking kudos to you for being so creative and talented. I don't hate you one single bit for making the rest of us look like pillowcases with buttons. :)Beatrice Blounthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18412115311766270612noreply@blogger.com