On Tuesday, January 16, 2018, we will experience the darkest night of the
month. I celebrate the Dark Moon each
month either by myself or with a small group of friends. Because the Dark Moon
signals a shift in the Moon’s energy, it is a perfect time to align focus,
goals, and intentions with the night’s light. And that's what we do, share our focus, goals, intentions, what we want to achieve between the Dark Moon in January until the Dark Moon in February (which happens to be February 15).
In my home I’ve small windows on either side of the
fireplace. When sitting on my couch I can see out the windows and watch the
moon traverse the night sky. This is especially spectacular when the moon is
full. But when it is close to as well as on the Dark Moon, the sky remains dark.
It was on one of those evenings when I was sitting on my couch watching
the light from the Full Moon first appear and then grow brighter until I could see Grandmother Moon framed within my living room windows that the
inspiration for a story came to me. In fact when you
read “Grandmother Moon,”you will see what I see from my very own couch. I doubt you’ll
be surprises to learn that writing the setting in that story came fairly easy.
Where do you find inspiration?
FYI: You can find “Grandmother Moon” in the anthology Love & Magick. Included in the
anthology are short stories by Sarah Raplee and Diana McCollum.
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