Random Problem Solving and Planning
By DiVoran Lites
Input
Intuition
Propinquity
Research
Synchronicity
Scribing
Sounding board
Still small voice
Eureka!

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Random Problem Solving and Planning
By DiVoran Lites
Input
Intuition
Propinquity
Research
Synchronicity
Scribing
Sounding board
Still small voice
Eureka!

Our little girl grew up to be sweet, successful, and smart and she married a good man, just as our son married an excellent woman.
I met Mary Harwell Sayler when she came to teach at a writer’s conference run by our church. Mary is a consummate poet and wonderful teacher and I drank poetry, the reading and the writing of it, like

a person dying of thirst. I signed up for Mary’s poetry writing correspondence course and as we got to be friends, she invited me to her home in DeLand, an hour away. I drove up once a month for about five years and we talked about poetry, nature, and our families and from there became associates and each other’s loyal advocates.
For another eight years I drove to Melbourne once a month to meet with Julian Lee Dulfer who taught a class in writing and copy-editing novels that I couldn’t have done without.
With all the writing I was doing I didn’t have time for much else, but then I read that writers need hobbies. That gave me permission to do something I’d always to – take art lessons. I was so excited the first night, I couldn’t wait to get my brush dipped into water and paint. I’ve been through four teachers and a lot of different kinds of art since then and I never lost the thrill of it. The gallery experience and the Art League workshop I was in were true highlights for me. I loved giving art lessons to my two grandchildren and they benefitted from them as much as I did.
One day in Wal-Mart I met a young woman, Rebekah Lyn, whose mom I’d known for a long time. I knew Rebekah had started working on a novel and as we stood there discussing writing, we made a pact to help each other. For about a year, we each brought our efforts to a meeting and read aloud, she read my manuscript and I read hers. It helped a lot. She went on to publish with Amazon and I followed soon after with my Florida Springs Trilogy. Her mother, Onisha, is our publicist and another friend is our public relations agent. Rebekah Lyn started her own book website and now four writers are represented there, Mary Harwell Sayler, poet, novelist, nonfiction writer, and teacher, Janet Perez Eckles (who is blind and who has written an autobiographical book about her experiences with the living God) Rebekah, and me.
One day in Wal-Mart I met a young woman, Rebekah Lyn, whose mom I’d known for a long time. I knew Rebekah had started working on a novel and as we stood there discussing writing, we made a pact to help each other. For about a year, we each brought our efforts to a meeting and read aloud, she read my manuscript and I read hers. It helped a lot. She went on to publish with Amazon and I followed soon after with my Florida Springs Trilogy. Her mother, Onisha, is our publicist and another friend is our public relations agent. Rebekah Lyn started her own book website and now four writers are represented there, Mary Harwell Sayler, poet, novelist, nonfiction writer, and teacher, Janet Perez Eckles (who is blind and who has written an autobiographical book about her experiences with the living God) Rebekah, and me.
Rebekah has just launched, Jessie the story of a teen aged boy who grew up in Titusville, Florida in the early sixties during the beginning of the Space Program. It’s an excellent and timely book.
Presently, I’m working on a book that takes place in Colorado in the mountains. It’s historical, western, and has a strong love story in it.
Thanks for mountain, creek, and pine.
Thanks that all of this was mine.
Thanks for Shetland, sorrel, bay.
Thanks for every sunny day.
Thank you for the high, clear air,
Thunderstorms and breezes fair.
Thanks for folks, stoic and brave.
Give pardners a hearty wave.
Take me where the West begins
Please don’t ever fence me in.

Variety
Yellow bananas, ripe tomatoes, crunch granola, cream soup with avocado slices,
Rarity
Artichokes pressured into giving up leaves, dip in mayonnaise, and scrape with teeth.
Fun
Green curly leaves of Romaine, black olives one for each child thumb and finger.
Delightful
Dark chocolate truffle-fragment melting. Close eyes to get full effect.