(My A to Z Blog Challenge theme this year is Bittersweetness & Light, my new collection of hope-filled, joy-inducing fantasy and sci fi short stories, poems, and art. I’ll be sharing lots of excerpts of art, stories, and poetry, and I’ll also be sharing some of the background on why we urgently need joyful stories. If you like strange creatures, magical worlds, and being reminded of the good to be found in this world, come along with me.)
These arches are a mixed media illustration: a collage of papers which had been printed using a collagraph and a gelli plate. To give a little printmaking background, a collagraph is a printing plate built as a collage (which you can read about in this prior post). If you press a collagraph plate onto a gelli plate, it removes ink on the raised areas, thus making a sort of reverse, which can then be printed onto paper. In this case, the paper was pages from an old dictionary. (You can read about a previous gelli plate experiment of mine here.)
This illustration appears in my book with a poem called “Love Song in a House of Words.”
Thin, twining words that thrust their roots between emotion’s masonry,
Dull, brazen words that glitter like a gong,
Pebbles of sound that sink at once but leave their spreading rings,
Deep, dusky words whose rings are blown of smoke,
Take these to build your house, and furnish it with words…
If it weren’t for the tyranny of the alphabet in the A to Z Challenge, I wouldn’t have started here, since this is neither a typical relief block print like most of my others, nor a particularly representative poem. In terms of places to begin my introduction of this book, I might have chosen
Art, in which I could write about how the pictures in this book are not mere illustrations of the text, but an important component of the book in their own right. I envisioned this as a collection of short stories, poetry, and art, in which all three work together to bring delight…
Adventure, in which I could write about the adventure of running a Kickstarter campaign and putting together this labor of love, as well as the magical adventures in some of the stories…
Anxiety, in which I could write about how many of us are feeling an extremely high level of anxiety about the world these days, and how I hope that this book offers in some small way a bit of an Antidote, by reminding us that joy, beauty, and love do still exist all around, if we keep our hearts open to recognizing them, and stand up to support them.
To find out more about the short stories, poetry, and art - and also about the joy, beauty, and love - I hope you’ll stick with me through the month of April.
Marketing Moral: Buy my book! Okay, that’s not exactly subtle, but it is part of my moral of the entire month. Throughout the A to Z Challenge I’ll be including a variety of ways to support small-time/indie authors and artists so that we can keep making art and keep bringing light into a world that certainly needs it. It may seem like no big thing, but
Proper Moral: A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it’s even cooler when you get words and pictures together! I love them both!
Words or pictures? Do you have a preferred method of communicating, learning, or processing?
[Picture: Arches, collage by AEGNydam from Bittersweetness & Light, 2025 (See NydamPrints.com).]
9 comments:
Welcome back to A to Z! :) I love your theme. And I really adore the building made of words. Great image and great poetry :) Thank you!
The Multicolored Diary
Beautiful collage/mixed media piece!!! (from The Box Of Colors)
I like the idea of a book being an antidote to anxiety :-)
Ronel visiting for A-Z Challenge Ammit the Devourer & My Languishing TBR: A #AtoZChallenge2025 #Books #Bookreview
Happy to be participating in A2Z again. I enjoyed reading your book so much and like the idea of examining it this month bit by bit on your A2Z.
I'm sure building with words is a metaphor that appeals to all of us writers and storytellers! Thanks for coming by.
Thanks, marina! It was fun to play with.
It's one of their superpowers, Ronel!
Thanks for coming by, JadeLi, and I'm so pleased to hear that you enjoyed the book.
I've loved your book, Anne, and am looking forward to your challenge series. Love Song in a House of Words makes my heart happy on so many levels. I swear, you never fail to inspire me, and send me racing to my idea journal with a thought I want to explore after the madness of April ceases.
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