Diane Vogel Ferri’s full-length poetry book is Everything is Rising (Luchador Press). Her latest novel is No Life But This: A Novel of Emily Warren Roebling (Atbosh Media) Her essays have been published in The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Scene Magazine, and Yellow Arrow Journal, among others. Her poems can be found in numerous journals such as Wend Poetry, Blue Heron Review, Rubbertop Review, and Poet Lore. Her previous publications are Liquid Rubies (poetry), The Volume of Our Incongruity (poetry), and The Desire Path (novel). She has done many poetry readings locally. Diane’s essay, “I Will Sing for You” was featured at the Cleveland Humanities Festival in 2018. A former teacher, she holds an M.Ed from Cleveland State University and is a founding member of Literary Cleveland. Her poem, For You, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of The Net 2023

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year 2009

The word January comes from the Roman god Janus - the god of gates, doors and beginnings, so on this January 1st I wish you open gates and doors to all you wish for - and for all that you have not yet known that awaits you. I was inspired yesterday while watching a woman on TV who had lost her husband and two-year old son in a plane crash. To move on with her life she said she stopped seeing only what was taken from her and started seeing what she had been given. She had had a great marriage and the joy of a son for two years - something, she said, that others had never been given. If we could do that everyday I'm sure we would all truly have a happy new year.
And especially for my writing friends as we struggle along with our passion for words, sometimes misunderstood and lonely on our quest - T.S. Eliot said "For last year's words belong to last year's language and next year's words await another voice. And to make an end is to make a beginning." Yes, there are endless words and language waiting for us this year.
And one more quote from Marcel Proust:
"The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."
I love that one - having new eyes. I am not going to resolve to lose five pounds or exercise more this year - I am going to try to have new eyes to all that is around me.
Happy, happy new year to all. Thank you for reading this blog and for your always kind and encouraging comments.

4 comments:

Lena said...

Happy New Year, Dianne!

I love your resolution! It is all about how one looks at situations and chooses to react.

New eyes... thanks for the inspiration.

Lena

Ruth Hull Chatlien said...

Thanks for those wonderful writers' quotes.

Diane M. Roth said...

Happy New Year! I like the idea of having new eyes -- and having some good resolutions for the New Year that are really worthwhile!

Fran said...

Ah -this is lovely, just lovely.

New eyes.

When I begin a new journal I come up with a theme, once it was "new eyes."

It is a helpful way to live, I think you are reminding me it is time for new new eyes!

Blessings to you in great abundance.

Thank you for all!