Shelter in Place, day Lebenty-Seven: I cleaned out all the cool clothes from my closet that don’t fit me right now. Anyone else out there who’s put a few pounds on? I’m calling mine the Covid 19. I’ve decided to put some of my certifications* to use and teach a nutrition class to complement my […]
Pandemic Poetry Page
Poetry is pouring out of this pandemic and seeping into my screen. This vivid blast of creativity and vision has been a lifeline of hope amidst the uncertainty and anxiety. I’m collecting some highlights on this page. First out of the gate was Lockdown by Father Richard Hendrick. The next thing on my radar was […]
Handwashing & Heartmath
Before you read this…take a moment and breathe. Place your hand over your chest area, near your heart. Breathe slowly into the area for about a minute, focusing on a sense of ease entering your mind and body. By the end of this article you’ll know why I suggest this… Back in January, when the […]
Days Like This…
One of those days with 5 costume changes and 4 personalities in 3 cities doing 2 things at 1ce.
Writing the Rails!
It’s Black Friday and I’m on a TRAIN! Sitting in the observation car, windows all around me, a table and tea, a charged computer, I’ve got (YIKES) 9,000 words to go to complete NaNoWriMo! I’ve been dreaming of this day all week, in the swirl of family and friends. I’ve been working towards this […]
Lois Lane Interviews Authors: Kristen Caven on “The Souls of Her Feet”
This interview with Cristina Deptula of Authors, Large and Small appeared today on Medium: What about the Cinderella story resonates with you? Why did you rewrite it? Cinderella has this mysterious hold on the psyche. We resent its messages but on the other hand we adore them. It’s a story about ascendancy from a low […]
My Indie Heart
Tomorrow is Indie Author Day and I’m thrilled to be representin’ at the Dublin Public Library! Indie publishing allows for maximum creativity, and I love every aspect of book-making! I have been publishing independently since my cartoon collection, Inside the Mills Revolution, won the 1990 Bay Guardian Cartoon Contest AND was banned from the campus […]
The Power of Gemütlichkeit
I’ve just written my third Ode to Oakland (after Joaquin Miller Went Walkin’ and BeMused). May I introduce: The Dirndl Diaspora! After instigating some polka at Oaktoberfest last year, my eyes were drawn to the brilliant riots of color at the multiple African fabric pop-ups. What do they have to do with Germany? I wondered. All […]
Cinderella and Human Rights
I have been focused on two things, lately: The re-launch of my book, The Souls of Her Feet as the first edition of the Fairytale Reality Project, and Every Man, Woman and Child, a world party focused on teaching the Universal Declaration of Human Rights through music. What on earth do these two things have to […]
Generations? Invocation!
On Monday I’ll be reading my poem, “Invocation,” for the first time! I wrote it in 2015 in deep collaboration with Franz Liszt himself—it’s one of my creative treasures and I’ll be giving it my all! Come one, come all, to my debut reading at Bay Area Generations. I have followed this literary adventure series […]
Limerical!
It’s a St. Patty Sunday! We celebrate most of our holidays telling our favorite Irish jokes. For example, Q: Why do the Irish wear Shamrocks on St. Patty’s Day? A: Because real rocks are too heavy. and Q: What do you call an Irishman who hangs out in your yard all year? A: Patty O’Furniture! […]
Twelve Years
I woke up one morning and thought: What if I woke up one morning knowing we only had twelve years to save the planet? What would I do differently? If you’ve been following my work for any length of time you know I’ve been an evangelist for solar panels, compost and electric cars and not idling. I’ve […]