It’s been a tough week. One friend died. Another is on hospice. I’ve also completed two commissions for holiday gifts and delivered them. So my bandwidth for writing this blog barely registers on the scales. Please forgive me. I’m still playing in my sketchbooks I just find it is easier (and soothing) to actually *be* creative than it is to talk *about* being creative.
The main thing I want to share here with you is that my book Patchwork Poems is now available on Storyberries as an ebook, an animated book and an audiobook – and it’s available as a printed book too! Links are below…

Somehow Storyberries was able to make my book pages be side by side as they are in my original artwork!!

Here’s a look at the videos related to Patchwork Poems which show my original artwork:
On YouTube https://youtu.be/_hsI__5cJPA
The Instagram Reel https://www.instagram.com/reel/CkzcVR3JTrD/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
A very happy highlight this week was when I was asked to sign books for two twin 4yr old fans of my work!


They had come over to my studio to see this book several times while I was making it! (Their grandparents live nextdoor) The kids are both quite helpful editors! The first time they saw my original artwork in progress I had done perhaps half of the book. I read some of the poems out loud to them. They seemed pleased! However there were blank pages. They pointed at the blank spots. “You’ll do a something here right? And here, and here, and here? A something?” I said that I would. They came back over the very next day. “Did you finish our book yet?”. I explained that these things take time to do, sometimes months, but that I was working as fast as I could. A month or so later they came over for a visit. “Did you finish our book yet?” This time I said that I almost had and would they like to see it? They looked at it with me and took turns very gently holding my original book (it’s the size of a credit card) and opening it carefully. The covers were still blank at that time. “You’ll do a something here right?” I said yes, and that it would become an ebook and a printed book too so even after I finished the original book covers there was still work to do before it was ready. “But there will be a something everywhere right?” They asked. I said yes.
Here below is a look at the printed book Patchwork Poems. It’s much larger, 8 x 11 inches, than my original artist book which is 2 x 3 inches. As per both of my 4yr old editor’s suggestion I made absolutely sure there is “a something” on every page! The magazine style format lets me do that so that’s one of the reasons this book is so much bigger than the original artwork.





Here’s a link for the printed book: https://www.blurb.com/b/11318282-patchwork-poems
Thank you in advance for sharing any of the above Patchwork Poems related links. Thank you most of all for staying as healthy and as happy as possible. I’m glad and grateful to you for reading my work and for your comments!
See you next Monday – with a something…
Oh, Sue. You really have had a tough time. I am so sorry for the loss of your friend and the anticipated loss of another. I wish you gentle days ahead.
Thank you. I really do feel “rode hard and put to bed without any dinner” as the saying goes. Gentle days…I like the sound of that! Thank you so much!
Please stay healthy… no hangnails, bumps or bruises even please. Just be as healthy and as happy as possible!
I just had my annual physical last month so am happy to reassure you that I am in fine fettle.
Oh I am very delighted to hear that!!!! Thank you for telling me!!! I have a big smile on my face now!!!!
Keep up the fine fettle-ness!!!!
I’m sorry to hear about your two friends, Sue. That is so hard. My heart goes out to you.
Thank you. I really appreciate that.
You’re welcome, Sue.
And stay healthy please, no scrapes, cuts or hiccups even, just be as healthy and as happy as you can be!
I’m trying!
I bet your young editors love seeing the wonderful finished product, Sue!
According to their grownups they were delighted!!!! 🤗🤗 And thank you!!!
I believe it!