Category: Creative Writing

Shadow Lands

Posted on April 5, 2024   |   By

It’s been a few weeks since my last post. I swore to myself that I was going to do a post a week but life does make it difficult. Writing is my only outlet. The only corner of my existence where the fresh air…   Read More →

Six Years

Posted on May 12, 2021   |   By

Dad! What’s it been… six years now? I really miss you. The last time we spoke I was living in Idaho. I was there only a year when I got the call I dreaded – it was time for you to leave us. We…   Read More →

Green Light District

Posted on March 31, 2021   |   By

Salina stands anxiously on the corner as she waits for the cross-walk signal to flash the all clear sign. She has been walking this circuit since she was a child without incident or injury. Even when there are no cars on the road, no…   Read More →

Novel Poet

Posted on June 20, 2020   |   By

This is my latest word magnet poem “Novel Poet”. A palette of my colorful thoughts on the current state of affairs surrounding the “pandemic” and the war of words that I feel are designed to create a viral chaos of the mind and soul….   Read More →

Veterans Day in Boise!

Posted on November 11, 2019   |   By

We were so honored to participate in this year’s Boise Veterans Day Parade! This years theme was “Letters from Home”. Ken’s grandfather, Nelson G. Douglass, Jr, served in WW1 in the 91st Infantry Division “aka Wild West Division”. He wrote nearly every day to…   Read More →

Question

Posted on October 28, 2019   |   By

One of my favorite creative pastimes is sitting down with a pile of word magnets. I sort them into categories – nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc. Once everything is categorized and organized I choose a word that speaks to me, in this case “question”, and…   Read More →

BanjoCat Song

Posted on October 6, 2019   |   By

BanjoCat Creative isn’t just about websites! We love to write. Whether it’s in song or story form we are always busy stringing words together to form a new “something” that didn’t exist before. Writing this song was a great exercise in helping us to…   Read More →