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Sometimes everything has to be enscribed across the heavens so you can find the one line already written inside you. Sometimes it takes a great sky to find that small, bright, and indescribable wedge of freedom in your own heart. David Whyte

Enscribing the Heavens from This side

on March 21, 2018

My son Donovan chose these words as the title of a book containing the first two years of my Cronechronicler posts that he collected and had published in 2016. The poet David Whyte used them in his poem Journey in his book The House of Belonging. Whyte writes that “sometimes it takes a great sky to find that small, bright and indescribable wedge of freedom in your own heart”.

For two years more I have searched that sky and found inspiration in the poetry of everyday life. I have found freedom to trust my muse and the words that come to me as I look at the colors of the dawn clouds or enjoy watching a squirrel couple build its nest. I hope in time to collect my Haiku and create another book. For interested readers my original book can be found at https://www.amazon.com/Enscribing-Heavens-This-Side-cronechronicler/dp/1530407133.


15 responses to “Enscribing the Heavens from This side

  1. That’s fabulous, Vivian!! And thank you Donovan!

  2. vivachange77 says:

    We appreciate your comment. πŸ™‚

  3. Eric Alagan says:

    Hello Ina,
    All the best with your forthcoming anthology of haiku πŸ™‚
    – Eric

  4. just purchased a kindle copy

  5. I am reading you now. Thank you!

  6. Christy B says:

    I’ll be purchasing the original book come payday!! ❀

  7. So exciting. I need to get a copy!

  8. vivachange77 says:

    Thanks, Lynn. πŸ™‚

  9. Dalo 2013 says:

    Wonderful title “Enscribing the Heavens from This side” very insightful, fits the feeling of inspiration, and very cool your son got the rights to title your piece of art πŸ™‚ Congratulations and look forward to getting a copy and getting lost in your words of fun and life ~

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