In my most recent dream, I gazed into my mother’s magical magnifying mirror, the mirror she drags on every road trip. (The mirror that weighs fifteen pounds.) I discovered my eyebrows were unruly, in desperate need of plucking. A few wild stray hairs grew here and there, undetected by blurred fifty-year-old vision. Undetected without help from the hulking amplifier.
As I studied these shapeless brows, I noticed each hair was not a hair at all. Each hair was a word. A teeny-weeny minuscule group of letters. Why had I never noticed?
Musical Pairing:
I Can See Clearly Now, Johnny Nash
โSo the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.โ
โ Dr. Seuss
Anonymous says
Yes, I think you need a day off. Go play. Sounds like you are about to lose it. Your Mom, B
Colene says
Go play! We can’t have you going around without any brows!
Kathy says
yeah, what Colene said! And speaking of 50-yar-old vision, I hope you read Luann in yesterday’s DMN comics! It speaks to the same …
Anonymous says
Girl, I be liking the way you be thinking, another awesome one!
TimH says
haha…Very cool…The part of your dream where you find words in your eyebrows would make a great Surrealist painting, entitled something like, I don’t know, “The Browzing Writer,” maybe?=) I have to admit that you do remind me of me in how I get obsessed with projects and how these obsessions tend to invade my dreams!=) And I’m no interpreter of dreams, but maybe you are obsessing over the pursuit of hirsute words when you should relax and just be your own wonderful self.=) With that said, I think this is an incredible piece of creative writing.
Anonymous says
I agree Tim. theBAT
Patricia A. Laster says
I agree with Tim, too! PL
geezeronthego says
Powerful and introspective entry, writers would do themselves a huge favor to read this multiple times.
Talya Tate Boerner says
Thank you:)
Dorothy Latimer Johnson says
This made me smile. You are so creative!
geezeronthego says
Have you ever read Ken Rand’s The Ten Percent Solution?
I think you would find it interesting.
Talya Tate Boerner says
Never heard of it but I’ll check it out.
drchoneydewcrm says
PLAY!!!!!!! SO SO CONCUR..do this EVERY day on my day off..and around the last hour of my 12 hr shift…its difficult to do in a trauma center, nevertheless..if its in your heart…it leaks out..like on this page..LOVE this BLOG! ๐
drchoneydewcrm says
Read this again…….and yes……. I LOVE YOUR PLAYING!! PLUCK ON!!! hehe yes i hear the music now!!!! ((hugs)) you must come visit me!!
Anne says
This was great insight, Talya. Now you can play ๐
Joyce Lansky says
Stephen King said, “The road to hell is paved with adverbs.” Does that mean you had hell between your eyes?
http://joycelansky.blogspot.com
Talya Tate Boerner says
Apparently so Joyce! And I agree with Mr. King.
beachlover says
Very, very cool blog! I love words!
Talya Tate Boerner says
Thank you!
Jo says
The mind does baffle, if you’re a writer, at least! When all seems quiet and calm, suddenly characters erupt in my head and a story or a paragraph for the book, simply must be written!
The random words, between the eyebrows, hmmmm, maybe just needed to written before your busy mind could let them rest.
❤
Talya Tate Boerner says
Yes even when we aren’t writing, we are writing in our heads.
Word Nerd says
Yes! Play! And always remain on the lookout for your words, because as you clearly know, those little suckers can be anywhere!
Talya Tate Boerner says
ha very true:))
Gary Henderson says
I liked this one the first time around, and again now. ๐
Talya Tate Boerner says
Thank you Gary!
Eccentricity says
Loved it. ๐ Just like eyebrow maintenance, editing hurts but must be done. I recently posted a picture on my facebook that said “Don’t let anyone with bad eyebrows tell you sh*t about life”. Lol! Clean eyebrows, good editing…essential. ๐
Talya Tate Boerner says
Thank you – love your facebook picture:))
beachlover says
Still funny the second time I read this! I have the weirdest dreams too… ๐