Greetings!
Thank you for viewing my posts!
I am a poet weaver. I love going within to excavate the bits of my soul that need reassembly into words and verse.
I weave in other ways. I’m also a collagist, assembling snippets of images into a new whole with deep meaning. Each collage is a poem. This year, I’ve also started drawing neurographica, and since beginning this art therapy, I can’t believe how many new connections I’ve been making and new opportunities. This art form has changed my life and, I believe, my poetry writing.
I can also call myself a memoirist. I have compiled a poetry collection called Three-Penny Memories: A Poetic Memoir, which is about me and my mother, who passed from complications related to Alzheimer’s in 2016. Our lives were woven together in amazing symmetry, like a collage, around our mother wounds, our near deaths, and losses that impacted our relationship. This year I found a publisher for my book – EIF (Experiments in Fiction), which is owned and operated by Ingrid Wilson. The book will be available on Amazon starting October 15, 2022 in Kindle and paperback format.
In 2021-22, I submitted poems from it with some success. One poem, “Cooking a Life with a Wire Spine”, was published as a featured work on Spillwords, and in August 2021, was nominated as Publication of the Month. Also, in September 2021, Free Verse Revolution: A literary magazine, published two other poems from my collection, “Hestia for Hire” and “Mermother: A Rogue Dream Poem”. Kristiana Reed, the editor of Free Verse Revolution: A literary magazine, kindly writes in an email, “The portrayal of a parent/child relationship in both pieces was incredibly raw and moving.” My poem “Marie Kondo Cleans My Purse at Starbuck’s” was voted publication of Jan/Feb in 2022.
In June 2022, I was honored to have two poems from my collection published in what became an Amazon best-selling anthology Wounds I Healed: The Poetry of Strong Women (Gabriela Marie Milton. ed., also published by EIF – Experiments in Fiction).
It is humbling that my poetry is getting recognized in other ways. In the anthology Well-Versed 2021 (available on amazon.com), “Picasso Dreams Broken Glass” won Third-Place in Poetry and “From Your Son” received Honorary Mention.
This year I’ve also enjoyed interviews with Eri Nelson with SheShedStudios on VloggingPod (June 2); with Victoria Onofrei for “Victoria in Verse” on Bloomsbury Radio (August 14); with Thomas Whyte for Poetry Mini Interviews (a 5-part series in August and September); with Paul Brookes for Wombwell Rainbow (July 22); and others are forthcoming.
My husband Dierik is a musician of Bluegrass, Cajun, and Country music. He’s also a wonderful music teacher. We’ve rescued and lost many cats over the years. Our last set of three cats is now down to one, Jasper, who was the youngest of the three. JoJo and Saga sadly succumbed to cancers since the pandemic started.
Catch me at…
Facebook: Barbara Leonhard
Twitter: @Barbara.Leonhar4
Instagram: @meelosmom123
Why Extraordinary Sunshine Weaver?
Weaver is Source, who connects all things.
Strings and threads are cloth woven for wear.
Sunshine is Source, who reaches out rays
Like fingers to heat and heal,
To create Spring, spiritual connection,
To nurture Gaia,
To create rain as food,
To dream life,
To forge love
And evolve Source.
Extraordinary is this mystery.
All extends from Source as fingers of light
To nourish and thrive,
And as night falls awake so do all
Return to Source.
©2022 Barbara Leonhard
Unless otherwise stated, all published works are the original works of the author and are copyrighted. Contents of the blog may be re-used either for personal or commercial purposes, in part or whole only with permission and the author duly acknowledged with links to the blog embedded.
I enjoyed your site. Hopeful and positive words. They are needed.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Why thank you, my friend! You and others inspire me!
LikeLiked by 1 person
I’m glad you inspire me also.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thought provoking, Inspiring and Impressive. Thanks
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, Prem!
LikeLike
this is a healing place … thank you for making it – tsk
LikeLiked by 1 person
Awww, thanks, Tony. It is my hope to bring in more Light. ♥️♥️♥️
LikeLiked by 1 person
We all need more light 😇
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hi, once again. You have a phenomenal story about you. I love the Asian influence on your life. Your husband sounds like a wonderful man. Your life is filled with much goodness. Thank you for sharing your self to us all.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh, thank you so much! You are so kind!
LikeLike
I just read your About. Mine is a grade-school primer compared to yours! LOL!
LikeLike
Hi, there! I loved your series of articles on PhoebeMD.com Great work, and such a powerful story! I’m launching an online mental health magazine/podcast for childless women. You can find it at http://www.pillbaby.com I was wondering if you would like to contribute. I’m just getting the site launched, but would love to have your words out there to share with readers! I would promote the post with a link back to your blog on social media.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, Meg! Are you accepting poetry and articles or just articles?
LikeLike
I liked the narrative quality of your piece for PhoebeMD. It was very powerful
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you! I will certainly submit. I do have another article, but I posted it a while back on WordPress. I’m not sure if you would consider it. I don’t think Phoebe linked her readers to it. https://extraordinarysunshineweaver.blog/2017/08/24/childless/
LikeLike
If you like the article in the link I sent, I can check it, tweak it, and submit it to you.
LikeLike
What I liked about the article on PhoebeMD was that it addresses both infertility and depression
LikeLiked by 1 person
Ok! I’ll see what I can do. What length? And do you want subheading like she does, or will an editor do all that?
LikeLike
Up to 2000 words is fine. Either you or I can put in subheadings, but if you would prefer to do that go ahead
LikeLiked by 1 person
Here is my email address if you would like to use it for updates meelosmom@gmail.com …..
LikeLiked by 1 person
Great! Thanks so much!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you for your interest! I’ll try to come up with something that is suitable. 😌
LikeLiked by 1 person
Meg, how can I contact you?
LikeLiked by 1 person
Contact me at meg@pillbaby.com
LikeLiked by 1 person
Super! Thank you!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Welcome! as editor of MasticadoresUSA!
Saludos / Gretings
Juan
LikeLiked by 1 person
Saludos/ Gretings, Juan! I hope I can match Gabriela’s excellence!
LikeLike
Thank you, Juan! You’ve been so helpful! I look forward to being on your team.
LikeLiked by 1 person
“I weave in other ways. I’m also a collagist, assembling snippets of images into a new whole with deep meaning. Each collage is a poem. This year, I’ve also started drawing neurographica, and since beginning this art therapy, I can’t believe how many new connections I’ve been making and new opportunities. This art form has changed my life and, I believe, my poetry writing”.
I agree with you, I am also a writer who builds his texts from memory. I don’t have cats, but every morning when I write, at 9 am, a black cat appears in the patio of my house and visits us. Greetings
LikeLiked by 1 person
You’re so fortunate to have been chosen by a cat! Maybe s/he is a muse called to inspire you each day. 😸
LikeLike
Jajajaja, maybe! Saludos juan
LikeLiked by 1 person
Hi Barbara, I saw you on Cindy’s site that prompted me to visit. I truly enjoyed reading your “About” and learning the many ways of your weaving. I look forward to reading more. 💗
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you, Lauren! How nice! I’ll visit your site too! ♥️🌹🌷
LikeLiked by 2 people
You’re welcome, Barbara! And I hope you enjoy your time in my little corner of blogland also. 💖
LikeLiked by 1 person