Spring Snow Publications

Writing with Insight and Inspiration

  • Spring Snow Publications
  • Home
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact

Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

Poetry as Soul Food

“Poetry has meant a great deal in my life. That sensitivity, that intuition, an attitude of tenderness before nature, before all things, before people, before pain, before weakness, before pettiness, at times and under circumstances of exultation also. I therefore believe that poetry has been for me much more than a hobby. It has been […]

Filed Under: Faith, Poetry, Writing Tagged: Bishop Pedro Casaldaliga, Christian Mystics, faith, poetry, soul food, writing

January 19, 2012

Written by Deb Chitwood

Top 10 Posts of 2011 on Spring Snow Publications

We published our first blog post at Spring Snow Publications on February 17, 2011. As we start a new year and approach our first blogiversary, we’d like to thank our readers and welcome those who join us in the writing journey. According to our stats, here are the top 10 posts of 2011 on Spring […]

Filed Under: Transforming Wounds into Words, Writing Tagged: top 10 posts, top 10 posts of 2011, top posts, writers, writing

January 5, 2012

Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

Throw Yourself like Seed

Shake off this sadness, and recover your spirit; sluggish you will not see the wheel of fate that brushes your heel as it turns going by, the man who wants to live is the man in whom life is abundant. Now you are only giving food to that final pain which is slowly winding you […]

Filed Under: Faith, Poetry, Writing Tagged: ;The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart, poetry, throw yourself like seed, Unamuno, vocation, writing

December 8, 2011

Written by Deb Chitwood

Be Grateful for Your Imperfections

I can’t help but think of gratitude and making the most of what life gives us when I contemplate the story of the cracked pot. Arnold Mindell is renowned for his work in process-oriented psychology. Amy and Arny Mindell’s Innerwork Tips, Tip 1 on Process Thinking included their thoughts on “The Cracked Pot.” Our view […]

Filed Under: Faith, Writing Tagged: Arnold Mindell, cracked pot, innerwork, process-oriented psychology, writing

November 17, 2011
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • …
  • 28
  • Next Page »

connect with us

Follow Me on Facebook Follow Me on Twitter Follow Me on Google+ Follow Me on Pinterest Subscribe in a Reader

popular

  • 10 Fun Ways to Focus on Grammar
  • Tao Te Ching for Writers: Doorway between Worlds
  • Tao Te Ching for Writers: Words into Dust
  • Psalms and Creative Writing: God as Healer
  • Tao Te Ching for Writers: Winds of Change
  • Tao Te Ching for Writers: Out of the Night
  • Dare You to Move
  • Taoist Pearls, Wisdom for Writers: Sandpaper Wind
  • Tao Te Ching for Writers: Peace Flows In
  • Tao Te Ching for Writers: Soften the Sun

Categories

Handcrafted with on the Genesis Framework