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October 13 Morning Page

One of the best things I do are early morning outdoor workouts three days a week with a lovely bootcamp group. Recently we moved from a fully landscaped park to open space near wetlands and I am so loving nature all around us.

Today was my first day back to bootcamp after our trip so maybe I had new eyes, or maybe it was the light between all the clouds not gathered yet for rain, but it was a truly beautiful morning.

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Instead of Morning Pages October 11-12

I don’t know why I did this exactly, but I had woken up as usual, grabbed my coffee, started reading on my ipad…and when I came to Anne Lamott’s newsletter in my inbox (because Anne just started a Substack newsletter and of course I subscribed), I was inspired to pull out my sketchbook and sketch out her essay in comic form. Here’s what happened in a snapshot (larger images at bottom of post):

It didn’t look like this on the first go round. I just quickly penciled it out in the messiest way for each panel —I wish I’d taken pictures at that point—and I was done for the day.

Again, I really don’t know why I created this illustrated essay. Lamott’s writing is SO engaging and especially visual. I just “saw” the images in my mind in her text and I wanted to draw them out.

And also, as a writer (and a former English teacher) I appreciate her take on writing that “shitty first draft” (her own moniker that I think she defined in Bird by Bird). It’s nice to be reminded that writing IS hard for everyone, especially at the beginning. I find myself in that lost place all the time when I write. It may or may not be why I’m not writing newsletter posts over on Substack much at the moment…

But that idea to make a comic? It just came to me and I went with it and I’m glad I did. It’s true what Anne says about ideas being like goldfish, and not just for writing—for any creative idea. Too often I let that bright goldfish just swim away and I lose it.

This time, though, I acted on the idea of making a comic and I made it. I went back the next day and inked it out, and copied her essay and pasted the excerpts of her story to finish it, even if still pretty rough draft-ish (but it’s a sketchbook so that’s ok!)

Comics intimidate the heck out of me. I don’t often make them, although I have come to love and appreciate comics as an art form and I follow several artists who make comics…Lynda Barry, Mike Lowery, Edith Zimmerman, for example. Occasionally I have created visual diary pages in comic form (that I have to say I like very much). But still. Comic making REALLY intimidate me! I don’t have a lot of confidence in my ability to draw from imagination.

This little exercise, though (and it is just an exercise in my sketchbook. Without Anne’s permission I would NEVER share this for commercial purposes), this little exercise was super enlightening for me. First, I was so very judgmental about the drawing, especially the humans, as I drew and inked it all up. I wanted to give up a million times—my inner critic was screaming!

But you know what? I kind of like it now. Someone said that a big part of being an artist who draws is to accept what comes out of your hand. I think I’m in a part of my drawing journey where I’m just beginning to let my “bad” drawing come out as it wants…

The other thing I learned is that this feels like something I should do more of—tell stories and illustrate them in some way. Hmmm.

Okay, here are pages in readable form (click on each if you want it even bigger):


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Morning Page October 10

Except this was an evening page…and I’m shaking things up - gasp - changing out ink for graphite.

It was a busy day getting back to life and I still felt jet lagged. So I sat down early on the sofa and started watching Cruella (based on my daughter’s advice).

And I intended to just doodle and I was going to just sketch lightly in pencil before ink - but then I remember how fun it is to shade in pencil so I decided to just go for it. Nothing too exciting. Just fun.

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Morning Page October 9

Today I devoured half of Lisa Miller’s book, The Awakened Brain (h/t Andy, Creative Peptalk podcast #525 after meeting with the Wilder practice group* and doing some journaling…and this felt kind of like a download. Like something I’ve been traveling towards for quite a while. I feel ready to live into the connected, spiritual being I know I am.

Obviously, this wasn’t a morning page, but an evening page. First day back from traveling and it was a jet lag dayI hope to read the read rest of the book today.

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Morning Pages Oct 7-8

I was on and off airplanes Tuesday and Wednesday (the 7th and 8th) so I had plenty of time to draw—but little time to post. So here I am. Home—and belatedly posting.

Fall is full of long shadows and as it turns out as I tried to quickly draw a self portrait, my face is full of shadows too, and I think as this image suggests so was my heart. There was nothing wrong with the flights, really. The first plane was delayed on Tuesday, which caused me to pivot and book another flight Wednesday morning and spend the night in Charlotte. And I’m glad I did as I was exhausted by the time I got to the hotel after 8pm. So I think I was just tired.

I had much more energy at 7am in the airport when I came up with the idea to draw a grid of airplanes. So I quickly snapped a few pics out the window and also did a quick image search and made a few more screenshots of airplanes. That made for a nice time drawing frin reference photos while watching a movie in flight—so that was nice. One reason I chose to draw airplanes is because I really don’t feel like I can draw them from my imagination so hopefully this little exercise gave me some brain references for future drawing. If I want to draw airplanes again.

It’s good to be home. I have the house—and the cats—to myself for a few days. The solitude is nice.

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Morning Page October 6

Look at me posting every day!

This was a good practice day - I need to do more of this. Just sketch things I see FOR practice.

A couple writing utensils, a few items from a lovely Substack post (https://alilabelle.substack.com/p/you-too-can-live-in-the-world-of)that curated actual things in the world inspired by the Madeline children’s book drawings. And then a few whimsical from-my-imagination sketches (surely influenced by bits I’ve probably stored away in my brain from other artists). It was a peaceful time of drawing while watching the final episodes of Traitors New Zealand on my iPad in my motel room.

I have to say I’m really getting a lot out of these Morning Pages and I think it’s a habit that’s going to stick. This little Morning Practice experiment just might be a thing I do long term. Huh.

So - what’s my digital future?

I’ve posted these pages here as journal entries instead of my Substack newsletter so I could test the posting part of the practice out for myself without concern of others reading it, which might be a little self delusional. Analytics for my website report that I have more visitors than I think here…but it feels like I’m posting without an audience.

Whereas, even though I have very few subscribers on Substack (my own fault for lack of trying), they and the possible whole Substack universe that could find me felt too exposed for what amounts to daily journaling.

And this is a little project I wasn’t sure would last so I didn’t want to embarrass myself there.

AND I have a lot of confusing thoughts about Substack right now.

I might move these over to Substack soon. I don’t know. “Wonderwise” as a concept doesn’t feel right lately, in these dark times. I DO believe we all and especially artists need to keep on creating and finding joy in our lives—which is what I’m doing with my Morning Practice, after all. We need to create the world we want for ourselves and for each other and I want wonder and awe and joy and discovery…and I want to help spread that to others.

This little project is feeling good and sustainable and worth sharing, I think. Not only for me, but I know I enjoy and am inspired by other artists who share their practice - Tasha Goddard especially really did inspire me to do morning pages this year as a prime example. Good ideas spread!

But. I also want and need PEACE in both my life and the world - and man, dark, dark forces are working against us right now. Life just can’t go on as usual.

Not when ICE is violently descending on apartment buildings and city streets, zip tying children, hurling elderly people on street curbs and literally disappearing thousands of people (I just learned 1200+ people at Alligator Alcatraz alone are suddenly gone; their families don’t know where they are https://www.democracynow.org/2025/9/25/alligator_alcatraz ). Not to mention the current government setting up the idea that all Americans who don’t agree with them are enemies and therefore subject to ICE atrocities. Not to mention All Their Other Unconstitutional and Immoral Crimes.

How can I just talk about my creative practice?

The answer is I can’t. I do need to speak out, share and spread what is real and true and important—and threatening. And that feels so opposite to my Wonderwise mission.

And yet…didn’t I just say I found peace in the time I took for this morning page…and that I want peace in my life and the world…so isn’t speaking out against people who want to take that away from us—who ARE violently and forcefully taking peace away from us in this country right now—of no greater importance to my mission?

Ahh.

So. This is truly my rambling journaling, me thinking out loud. But if you happen to stumble here, please know that I think I worked something out for myself today. All in all a very good Morning Practice session.

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