Posts Tagged ‘#creativity’

I Love Connections

Posted on: August 16th, 2021 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

Remember the blue back and orange back biographies that proliferated our library shelves in elementary school? I read every one of them. Hence the comments on my report card, “Jennifer reads too many library books.” Presented as nonfiction, many of these biographies were doctored to present a more noble heritage. True or not, they did… Read more

Return on a $17.50 Investment

Posted on: November 3rd, 2020 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

For good or bad, those “first times” we do many things are etched into our memory bank. I have such a memory. The first time I was paid for my writing. It was in the mid-1960’s, the beginning my college career. I knew I wanted to “major in journalism.” To date, I had written for… Read more

A Work from Home Pioneer—Who Knew?

Posted on: September 10th, 2020 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

It was the early 1980’s. I quit my job of 11 years and headed home. Home to work. Starting my own communications business on a slim budget, I set up shop at home. Our new condo had just the spot—an upstairs room with a door that could be closed. We purchased a state-of-the-art computer that… Read more

The Importance of May 30, 1431

Posted on: May 30th, 2019 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

May 30, 1431, Joan de Arc was burned at the stake.  This is significant to our family. Fast-forward a few years to the early 1990’s and a rising third grader. During the summer, my son discovered Joan of Arc—through a video game, I recall—and his was intrigued. He came to me, asking if there were… Read more

Where Old Photos Go to Die

Posted on: March 4th, 2019 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

You see them in every thrift shop, junk store and consignment store you visit. Boxes, baskets, trays filled with photos, and not just any photos but personal ones from years gone by. They fascinate me. With something of a compulsion, I stop and rummage through the current offerings. What am I expecting when I do… Read more

Season of Thanksgiving and Joy–with a Twist

Posted on: December 7th, 2018 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

It was the day before Thanksgiving. She introduced herself, and with a startled look said, “You don’t look XX-years-old.” Then she locked her huge brown eyes onto my small hazel ones. “It’s a baby tumor.” The oncology surgeon let that sink in and repeated it several times. With that, I was ushered into the world… Read more

Still Tessering with Madeleine

Posted on: September 6th, 2018 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

With the movie based on her award-winning book in theaters finally, a book about her spiritual legacyjust published and the 100th anniversary of her birth approaching in November, Madeleine L’Engle is in the news, as they say. Even though she died in 2007, she remains as current as the day’s news for me. She continues having a proI… Read more

How Grocery Shopping Can Be Interesting

Posted on: May 18th, 2018 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

My local Kroger delivered yet another blog post for me. Readers probably think all I do is shop at Kroger. I don’t. I try to go once a week, on Wednesdays, which used to be senior discount days. Shopping at my neighborhood Kroger is a treat; no matter what day I go. Interesting people are… Read more

Bothered by Idea Fairies?

Posted on: January 12th, 2018 by Jennifer Bryon Owen

  Through the years, my career has allowed me to work with numerous authors and illustrators. I’ve conducted publicity tours for them, interviewed them, written articles about them. I’ve talked one-on-one with them and have listened as they talked with audiences and individual fans. Invariably someone asks: “Where do you get your ideas?” The question… Read more