Ideally, this journal would be an uplifting record of my happiest days, filled with nature and art and beauty. But the world hasn’t been especially cooperative lately, making it hard to ignore the clouds of bitterness and anxiety darkening our horizon. There’s no need to add my voice to the outpouring of grief and anger […]
Author Archives: Jonna
Without Expectations
My weekend in Santa Fe didn’t go as planned, mainly because I didn’t do any planning. I’d been under deadline, trying to finish a book-length editing job. So I went to New Mexico without expectations, having relinquished all programming decisions to my husband. Here’s what happened. We visited the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument: desolate, […]
New York, Imagined and Real
New York is a city we’ve seen in images so many times, there’s a very real danger we won’t actually see it when we visit. I was thinking about that last night as I read Alain de Botton’s book The Art of Travel. I realize de Botton divides the masses, but I rather enjoyed his […]
Snowshoe Rendezvous
There’s still a bit of snow left in the high reaches, but we are officially done now, and I’m putting away my snowshoes and planting strawberries in my garden. We’ll see you in the back country when winter returns.
The Learning Swerve
The past several weeks have been filled with creativity and hard work. In addition to revising my latest novel, I edited book-length manuscripts for three of my colleagues. I also took a painting class, traveled to Texas for a sewing retreat, and went to see the Wonderful Wizard of Woz. Yes, that’s Apple co-founder Steve […]
Convention Report: ICFA37
I’ve just returned from ICFA37, the best science fiction and fantasy convention ever. Hosted every year in Orlando, The International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts is a scholarly conference devoted to the study of the fantastic, which includes science fiction, fairy tales and folklore, fantasy literature, and everything else you can imagine. This […]
Beasts of the Alaskan Wild
I’ve decided to face up to the fact that I will never, ever, ever get around to blogging about my trip to Alaska last summer. But there’s no reason we can’t enjoy a few wildlife photos, some of which are certain to brighten your day. Below, a selection of snapshots from Alaska, including otter, caribou, […]
Shawl Club: Osebury Rock
At last I can share a few photos of Osebury Rock, my final creation from Ysolda’s 2015 Shawl Club. Osebury Rock is a rustic colorwork pattern that was delightfully fun to knit. I completed this project whilst my husband entertained me with plot twists, assassination attempts, and political intrigue in Dragon Age: Inquisition. (Note: there […]