Maureen E. Doallas
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Maureen E. Doallas replied to the discussion 'What did you blog about today?' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"Posted "A Girl Can Dream", a poem that first appeared as part of the Image-ine series at TweetSpeakPoetry. The poem is inspired by Nicola Slattery's painting "Red…"
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Maureen E. Doallas posted a blog post

A Girl Can Dream (Poem)

I've posted "A Girl Can Dream", a poem that first appeared as part of the Image-ine series at TweetSpeakPoetry. The poem is inspired by Nicola Slattery's painting "Red Shoes".http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-girl-can-dream-poem.htmlSee More
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Maureen E. Doallas replied to the discussion 'What did you blog about today?' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"Posted new edition of All Art Friday. Today's spotlights are on Global Museum, Virtual Museum of Canada, Birds of Vermont Museum, papercut artists, Marquis Biographies Online for Who's Who in American Art, and a video of multimedia artist…"
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Maureen E. Doallas replied to the discussion 'What did you blog about today?' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"Today's post looks at the use of nanotechnology by conservators at George Eastman House to preserve an important daguerreotype collection. http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/preserving-daguerreotypes-with.html"
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Maureen E. Doallas replied to the discussion 'What did you blog about today?' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"Posted Angella Kassube's animation of poet Bridget Lower's "The Pilgrim Is Bridled and Bespectacled", part of the wonderful MotionPoems collection. http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/kassube-animates-lowe.html"
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Maureen E. Doallas posted a blog post

Kassube Animates Lowe

Today I'm presenting Angella Kassube's animation of poet Bridget Lowe's "The Pilgrim Is Bridled and Bespectacled", part of the wonderful MotionPoems collection.http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/kassube-animates-lowe.htmlSee More
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Maureen E. Doallas replied to the discussion 'What did you blog about today?' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
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Maureen E. Doallas posted blog posts
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Maureen E. Doallas replied to the discussion 'What did you blog about today?' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"Posted Monday Muse Asks Did You Know: Today's post is another in an occasional series presenting something you might not know about poets or poetry. http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/monday-muse-asks-did-you-know.html"
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Maureen E. Doallas replied to the discussion 'What did you blog about today?' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"Posted Thought for the Day, a quote from poet Mark Strand's "Keeping Things Whole": http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/thought-for-day_12.html"
May 12
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Thought for the Day

A quote from poet Mark Strand's "Keeping Things Whole" is the Thought for the Day:http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/thought-for-day_12.htmlSee More
May 12
Maureen E. Doallas liked Meg Waite Clayton's blog post [1st Books] Joan Steinau Lester: A journal full of poetry and frustration, in equal measure
May 11
Maureen E. Doallas replied to the discussion 'What did you blog about today?' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"Posted Saturday Short, a video demonstration of the art of medieval blackletter typography by Seb Lester, a video graphic designer and illustrator. http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/saturday-short_11.html"
May 11
Maureen E. Doallas posted a blog post

Saturday Short

Today's Saturday Short features a brief demonstration of the art of medieval blackletter typography by Seb Lester, a video graphic designer and illustrator:http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/saturday-short_11.htmlSee More
May 11

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Who I am:
http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com
http://transformationalthreads.com
http://www.twitter.com/Doallas
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Connect with me online! My site, blog, or Twitter handle are:
http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com
Books I've written, anthologies I've contributed to, and any scripts or plays I've authored:
5 Poems Published at VerseWrights, March 2013; "Illustrating Cell Division", poem, Water's Edge (anthology), Winter 2012, Open to Interpretation; Neruda's Memoirs and Other Poems, Winter 2011, T.S. Poetry Press; "Call Out", poem, Oil and Water. . . and Other Things That Don't Mix (anthology), 2010, LL-Publications; "Not Because of You", poem, Episode 24, Red Lion Sq., 2010; "Where Laughing Gulls Hover" and "Call Out", poems, Poets for Living Waters, 2010; "The Roster" and "Dreaming in the Field of Tohoku", QuakeBook, May 2011, Reader Contributions; "Ode to Compassion", The Victorian Violet Press & Journal, 2011; "We Can Remember", poem, TweetSpeakPoetry.com, 2009; "Grief", poem, the sad red earth, 2010; essay, "Give Me Back the Human", 2009, Concepts4Peace.com; poem in Rye Bread: Women Poets Rising, 1977; 2 poems in Season of Somber Poetry Anthology, 1976; 2 poems in Kalliope, A Journal of Women's Art (The Florida Issue), 1983

I have recorded poetry at SoundCloud.
Media outlets that I currently write for:
Retired from legal publisher Bloomberg BNA (formerly BNA Inc.).
My writing is:
Nonfiction, Poetry, Journalism, Blog Posts
Outlets where I review books, TV, or film:
I have reviewed poetry. See, for example, my review of Debra Cash's collection, "Who Knows One" at http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2010/04/poet-debra-cashs-wh...
Services I offer to other writers:
Editorial (freelance)
I'm part of these writers' groups or salons:
GoodReads; The Poetry Tree; High Calling Blogs; Poets on She Writes and Poetry Social; TweetSpeakPoetry; Blog Carnival; Every Day Poems; dVerse Poets
My professional associations:
AAUW, American Craft Council, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Art Collecting Network, Bloggers' Network, Concepts4Peace: Art & Social Change, 8 Visions of Hope; High Calling Blogs; Contemporary Art, Visual Artists & Their Advocates, Vassar College Alumnae/i, Empowered Women International, Women to Women International, Women Can International, Friends of Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, National Museum of Women in the Arts, National Women's History Museum, Phillips Collection, Smithsonian Institututions, Vassar Club of D.C., T.S. Poetry Press
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Maureen E. Doallas's Blog

A Girl Can Dream (Poem)

Posted on May 18, 2013 at 7:35am 0 Comments

I've posted "A Girl Can Dream", a poem that first appeared as part of the Image-ine series at TweetSpeakPoetry. The poem is inspired by Nicola Slattery's painting "Red Shoes".

http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-girl-can-dream-poem.html

All Art Friday

Posted on May 17, 2013 at 6:51am 0 Comments

Posted new edition of All Art Friday.

Today's spotlights are on Global Museum, Virtual Museum of Canada, Birds of Vermont Museum, paper-cut artists, Marquis Biographies Online for Who's Who in American Art, and a video of multimedia artist Phil Hansen's portrait of van Gogh comprising words from more than 1,000 shocking or incredible stories.

The roundup highlights the Jay DeFeo exhibition at Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), a show examining complementary aspects of…

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Preserving Daguerreotypes with Nanotechnology

Posted on May 16, 2013 at 10:36am 0 Comments

Today's post looks at the use of nanotechnology by conservators at George Eastman House to preserve an important daguerreotype collection.

http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/preserving-daguerreotypes-with.html

Kassube Animates Lowe

Posted on May 15, 2013 at 6:41am 0 Comments

Today I'm presenting Angella Kassube's animation of poet Bridget Lowe's "The Pilgrim Is Bridled and Bespectacled", part of the wonderful MotionPoems collection.

http://writingwithoutpaper.blogspot.com/2013/05/kassube-animates-lowe.html

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At 12:21pm on May 1, 2013, Tania Pryputniewicz said…

Maureen, referred to your blog today on Transformative Blogging's post on using images... have loved your All Art Fridays for some time now. Let me know if you need anything changed...I see that (grr) I gave you an O instead of an E when announcing it on the Bloggers group today. Was there by an chance a second middle name in contention when you were in the running for middle names?!  Apologies... Here's the link for How to Use Images on Your Blog: Imaginal Cells, The Fantasy Astrology Store and Alternate Histories.

At 6:11am on March 13, 2013, Elisabeth Zguta said…

Maureen,  you are welcome.  Your blog is one of my favorite places to read interesting ideas, art and poetry- when I get time to browse. Thank you for wonderful posts.

At 1:29pm on February 4, 2013, Kathryne Arnold said…

You're welcome Maureen. Happy writing!

At 4:08am on February 4, 2013, Kaye Heyes said…

You're most welcome, Maureen Doallas. I love the way reading a poem forces you to slow down in a busy day. So thank you, for sharing your poemn and helping me have a few moments to myself (not easy with an ill 4 year old!). I had a brief look at your twitter poetry thing too and may well go for it - 2013 has got to be the year I start taking my writing seriously! Keep up the lovely writing X

At 6:23am on November 17, 2012, Meg Waite Clayton said…

Politics and Prose is a wonderful store, isn't it? (Or is that just that it hits my two passions?!)

At 12:12pm on November 16, 2012, Jessica Vealitzek said…

Looking forward to hearing more!

At 4:02pm on October 23, 2011, Veronica Young said…
Not a problem Maureen! Veronica
At 10:15am on October 22, 2011, Veronica Young said…
Hey Maureen! Just listed you on Twitter! Looking forward to learning more about you! Be well! Veronica http://www.veronicainspires.com/about
At 2:47pm on July 28, 2011, Deborah Batterman said…
Some of the best moments, for me as a writer, are the ones in which something I write triggers a very moving response. Thank you for yours.

At 1:05pm on July 25, 2011, Miriam Ruff said…
Thank you so much.  That was a fun one to do.
 
 
 

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