Showing posts with label Flying on Little Wings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flying on Little Wings. Show all posts

Friday, July 6, 2018

Birds, Puppets and Books - Thoughts about reprinting 'Flying on Little Wings'

Well, I thought I finally made the decision to reprint Flying on Little Wings  as I only have a few copies left. I looked at the cost again, and the reactions from people who own this little book. 

Flying on Little Wings book
Recently I receive a letter from a lady in Donegal who wanted to buy a copy for her 92-year-old mother. She only found second hand books for way too much money, online. I checked. Around €20 or $20 for a book which sells for €5.


I posted a book to this lady, as a gift, and received another gorgeous response, written on a beautiful card with image of a sunset at a beach in Donegal. (Made by a friend of hers, but no name given)
She wrote: “… The book [Flying on Little Wings] is a treasure… & that is how it will be each day when we see the birds!”

A new shop in Bantry called Forest & Flock, ordered 15 of these books yesterday (and my other books, which are flying of their shelves - thank you Bernie and Maeve).



Anyway. Yesterday I was Very Sure I would reprint. 

An edited version, with some new photos of the birds in my garden; which are waiting to be shared.
I created a new Design page and added the images of the old book to get me started.
Last night, while lying on the couch (a place I am found a little too often these days), I scribbled notes in a well-used ‘viewing copy’: good page; new photo; add new quotes.

I asked readers who told me over the years what this book meant to them, for short quotes for back cover.
Senator Grace O'Sullivan with her copy of Flying on Little Wings
Senator Grace O’Sullivan wrote: “This precious little book is one of my treasures. It sits on my bedside locker where I dip in an out of it for solace.”
Another acquaintance was going to ask her brother “as it helped him so much at the beginning stages of his healing.”

I feel responsible to continue to be the messenger of the wisdom of the birds. 

The book came about from a time in late 2010, early 2011 when I needed (again) to re-evaluate how to continue, how to find ways to be well. The birds told me. For example: ... to be brave, even when you are vulnerable.  I created a handmade book, which was later printed as this 10x10cm little book, small enough to carry nature’s wisdom in one’s pocket.
page from Flying on Little Wings

So, reprinting was going to happen. 

Phyllis who is helping me in the studio as my Creative PA over the summer, looked and listened to my plans this morning. We looked at the new bird photos I had. She listened to the stories I have about these birds.

She is all for a new book. But a Totally New Book. Intertwining my life with the birds in my garden. Which are totally and utterly linked.

So, reprint?
Or a new book?

My mind has been busy with creative ideas since this communication.

My mind also acknowledged the stark truth of life with M.E. at present. In all reality I have not been well enough to do a whole lot else than engage with the bird life outside my windows. At times it is even a challenge to hold the camera still enough to take a picture. The fact that I thought to be going back into the studio and create these amazing new puppets, telling the story of M.E. and Disability, are too far out of reach at present. I hope those day will return. For now I do go into the studio for a few minutes most days, but I have not created a whole lot to show for. Other than finishing the Butterfly Puppet (attaching the wings). 
I have to concede that I am actually not as well as I would like to be.  Not something, which I happily admit to. It makes me sad.
Makes me sad that my creative brain has awoken about ten weeks after my return from the UK, but my body has not yet caught up.
Lying on the couch earlier, I had to face that horrible fact.


But, I can write (again).

Write about the birds.
Perhaps about the Puppets too.
And about the truth of living with M.E. and Disability. In a much more open and honest way that I have perhaps done in the past in my books.  I often like to focus on the good, the positive, or shroud the challenges in gently poetry. Maybe it is time to ‘come clean’. And describe what twenty years of living with M.E. has brought me. Where I am at present. How I am still fighting the system. Fighting to be heard and supported.

Perhaps the book in the making is about all of the above, with the help of the birds – who still teach me so much, and the help of my puppets, who in a funny way taught me to speak up.


As for Flying on Little Wings (second edition), well, if I can miraculously raise half of the reprinting cost (total cost about €1300), I will reprint an updated version.
Alternatively I can make it into an e-book, but it surely does not have the same appeal as the little printed book.  (The size, shape and full colour does not lend itself to the print on demand format.)
So, if you feel strongly about the reprint - please let me know and I will set up a funding page.

And Yes, I will write another book. I was heading that way anyway, I just didn’t know the birds would be in there too.

Flying on Little Wings indeed.
Thanks for listening.


If you like to get your hand on one of the remaining copies of Flying on Little Wings, please see my Shop

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Be brave

... even when you are vulnerable


A few of my readers responded through private messages about the post I wrote about my garden - which had the unexpected interlude of exploring the word brave. ...  face up with an open heart to the experience of illness.


" ...I spend half my time wondering am I better off resting than doing activities that cause pain/distress but your article really helped me to get my head around being brave and encourages me to continue to be brave."

That brought me to a handmade book I made back in 2010, after a very challenging period with the illness. In short- it is a 36 page book with my bird photographs taking in my garden. And in a strange way, these very birds shared their wisdom with me.

As I wrote about this book, which I made for myself, I got so much interest that I made a limited edition- and beyond that it was printed as a tiny little book (10cm square) small, so the reader can bring the wisdom of the birds in their pocket. See links about the progress from handmade to printed book at bottom of the page

These are the first four pages:


page from flying on Little Wings by Corina Duyn with quote: Be brave
page from flying on Little Wings
page from flying on Little Wings by Corina Duyn with photograph of young Song trush
page from flying on Little Wings
page from flying on Little Wings by Corina Duyn with quote: ...even when you are vulnerable
page from flying on Little Wings
page from flying on Little Wings by Corina Duyn with photograph of young bluetit
page from flying on Little Wings
 
















Further reading and links


  • The first thoughts about Flying on Little Wings Handmade book
  • Images of the handmade book
  • Cloning: from handmade book to printed book
  • Articles about the launch- including full page from Irish Examiner
  • Buy the printed version  - no longer available but can be read for free on my website 


  • Friday, December 23, 2016

    Flying out on Little Wings


    small white feather

    Flying on Little Wings

    At the end of this eventful year, personally and in the world, I find myself setting off on my next flight on Little Wings with the thought: "I don’t want to rip the skies wide open, I just want my song to be heard.."


    The recent meetings with some amazing people like Carolann Copland at the CAP Awards for Indie Writers in Dublin,  Grace O'Sullivan at the launch of Dis-ability ... This Ability exhibition,  Bernadette and Stan Phillips who invited me to chat on their World in View radio program, and Mags Durand - social media mentor-   have collectively set me up for my next flight on 'Little Wings'.   But of course it is not just this select group of people, but all of you who have supported me throughout this year of discovery, of challenges, beauty, pain, gratitude, puppets, creativity, and new friendships - in real life and in cyberspace.

    Thank you, from the deepest space in my heart
    for being part of my journey - part of my life.
    Wishing you all a peaceful year ahead.

    As this past week brought me back to the wise words of singer Kris Delmhorst, who years ago gave me permission to use her song Little Wings in the Flight Path documentary about the making of my book Hatched, I will leave you with the lyrics of her song, which you can also listen to  here 

    Little wings by Kris Delmhorst

    today I went flying in my favorite patch of sky
    I circled and I circled above the world so high
    and I thought to myself, what a lovely lovely thing
    to be up here with the clouds, to be flying right out loud on little wings
    then I met a 747, then he knocked me right out of the sky
    he landed down beside me, he looked me in the eye and said
    I don’t know why you even bother, I don’t know why you even try
    I don’t know where you hope to get to, I don’t know how you hope to fly on those little wings
    little wings
    little wings
    little wings
    now I don’t want to be a jet airliner, I just want to be a little bird
    I don’t want to rip the skies wide open, I just want my song to be heard
    and I don’t want to be state of the art, I don’t want to get there overnight
    I just want to be part of all this beauty, want to be part of all this flight on little wings

    I’ll never be a flea in your circus, I’ll never be a prop up on your stage,
    I’ll never be one more little songbird you can try to keep inside your cage,
    you’re never gonna tell me where to fly, you’re never gonna tell me what to sing
    and if I end up lost and all alone at least I know I got there on my own two little wings

    I guess that you reap what you sow
    I guess it gets lonely at the top
    I guess it gets harder and harder
    to ever really know just when to stop


    Monday, December 5, 2016

    The magic of Christmas is through sharing


    Dear Friends,

    I hope this finds you well.

    My thoughts during these (frenzied) pre-Christmas-shopping-days go to those 
    people who have no home - who are living in hotels, hostels, shelters, or on the streets. And to
     the children in these situations, or those young souls who need our support to simply be a child.
    And to adults and children who are living with the challenges of illness.
     






    With this in mind, I am making donations in various ways: 

    • 25% of proceeds of orders for Into the Light books, or prints, or original sculptures will go to Focus Ireland. 

      “Focus Ireland helps prevent families, young people and individuals from having to first experience homelessness if possible. For those currently experiencing homelessness, they identify the best available supports and options to aid them on their journey out of homelessness”.
    • I will match each order of Cirrus Chronicles– Landing in Ballynelligan for a Children’s group of your choice, for example Barnados, with an extra copy of the book, and a copy 'Flying on Little Wings'. I will pay for the postage.

      “Barnardos is a children’s charity. They work with vulnerable children and their families in Ireland and campaign for the rights of all children”.
    • And those of you who would like to support their local hospice or health clinic with the Into the Light Care Box (which has a set of laminated pages specifically designed for use in hospital/hospice/complementary clinic/care centre/GP etc), I will acknowledge your kindness with the box, and will cover the cost of postage. The true cost of this version is €60, but through sponsorship has been reduced to €40. 

      See all the details on how to get involved HERE


    Thank you for your kindness this Christmas.


    Thank you for helping me to help others.
    Or by finding other ways to support the people who need us the most at this time of the year -
    through funds, clothing, practical support and kindness.
    With every best wish to you and all.
    Corina
    .

    Friday, September 30, 2016

    HATCHED by Corina Duyn re-hatched as E-Book

    Creative adventures have a funny way to go around in spirals.
    (And there I was, calling my last exhibition 'Full Circle'...)
    Anyway.

    Ten years ago I published my first book Hatched.
    It was the pivotal point of my then eight year long adventure of learning to live with illness.

    I truly believed at the time that when this book was published, that I could put these eight years on the (book)shelf and get on with my real life, i.e. a life without illness.

    Ten years have passed since then. I have not recovered in the 'normal' sense of the word, but I am well in lots of other ways. Life is not as I had planned, but I am having a very interesting life all the same.
    I write, I sculpt, I take photographs. I love my garden, love my studio, my house, my friends, life...

    During this decade I had many challenges with ill health, but nothing is stagnant. Bad (energy) days do pass. Illness days do pass. Not fast or with full recovery, but there usually is a light at the end of the tunnel to be found.

    So, creative spirals.

    During the past decade I had several exhibitions and published three more books. Cirrus Chronicles - Landing in Ballynelligan (a fairy tale much loved by adults), Flying on Little Wings (a tiny book with words of wisdom from the birds), and most recently (exactly a year ago) Into the Light (a book in a box).
    More details about all my books see HERE.

    HATCHED- re-hatched E-Book 
    The book-publishing-spiral in this case is that Hatched, my very first book, is now available as E-BOOK! I called it HATCHED -rehatched

    For me this is a big step. To go from creating very tactile, and handmade books, to something that is only viewable on a computer or tablet...
    One of the reasons is that Hatched is pretty much out of print. There are a few books here and there, but reprinting it as a 'normal' book is very expensive, and maybe this new format will actually reach a whole new audience.

    I am immensely grateful to what Hatched has brought to my life. Through it I made contact with people all over the world. A very welcome 'side-effect', when living a life which is often lived in (near) solitude.

    If you interested to download the HATCHED re-hatched E-Book (PDF) you can do so on my website, where there are also a few sample pages. The slightly edited book has 184 pages, full of images and very short observations. Suitable for all those who can only read for a few minutes. (Been there- done that!)

    The introductory offer is €3.99.


    Some reviews:

    • Hatched is one of the most energetic, generous-hearted, sharp minded and inspiring book of poems I’ve read for quite a while. No matter at what page I open the book, I find a love of life, an appreciation of life, and a vibrant sense of privilege and gratitude. … Illness has somehow endowed Corina with the ability to conduct a dialogue with reality. She turns fragility into strength, disability into freedom, and confusion into beautiful normality. Poet Brendan Kennelly
    • “Great day for a walk” – is not just a greeting, but a celebration for the human spirit. Hatched deserves an international audience, and merits a place on best-seller lists. Liam Murphy, Munster Express
    • It is beautiful. Really beautiful. It gives me courage. Dianne Mawhood
    • The lesson of this deeply personal yet emphatic diary that is Hatched is that you don’t have to get ME to embrace them. Christy Parker, Dungarvan Observer
    • This is something really special and uplifting. Interaction Magazine I found tears rolling down my cheeks- tears of both empathy and relief. Corina has shared her experiences in a simple, beautiful, and human way. Sue Page
    • Corina Duyn is living proof of the adage that you can’t keep a good woman down. Deirdre O’Flynn, Irish Examiner
    The Flight Path documentary by Katie Lincoln about the making of Hatched, can be viewed here

    Tuesday, July 9, 2013

    Garden visitors

    I enjoy visitors  to my garden, some more than others it might be said...

    On Saturday just after a lovely nap in my garden, I heard the doorbell ring. 
    A lady walking "Lady Louisa's walk"which runs along my house, saw the small wooden block on my wall with the notice that there are art and books for sale here, and decided to enquire.
    She went away with a copy of the Cirrus Chronicles which is a fairy tale set in along the path she just walked, after exploring my garden and visited my studio.
    How lovely to meet people in your own home. She brightened up my day.
    Yesterday I met a young lady who recently moved into my area, and later that day she came to my house to buy a copy of Flying on Little Wings  and promised to be back over the coming weeks for my other two books.

    Today I received a Thank You note in the post from the lady who was here on Saturday. 
    You know, it is this little acts of kindness that really matter in life. 

    Visitors also arrive in other forms- like through a package in the post with gifts to celebrate my new greenhouse, from a dear friend, cyber-friend as we have never yet met in person, who was so delighted with the new addition to my house and life.
    A big thank you to you all for being part of my life, in subtle but amazingly powerful ways.

    Yet other visitors, well they need a little more kindness from my part to welcome to my garden... Caterpillars. In saying that, I actually think they are creating their own bit of magic to the garden. Body sculptures in a way. Look how they become part of the leaf. I think it is kind of beautiful.
    The skeleton that they leave behind is pretty to! They settled on this small tree/shrub (of which I do not know the name but was assured by gardener friend that it is a weed) after they had devoured all the leaves on the red current bush, but in an act of kindness (or just dislike) they had left the berries for me to eat.We all have our own taste I suppose!


    ps... As always it is lovely to know that you stopped by to read my musing and follow my creative adventures. It would make my day if you leave a comment...
     Many thanks & Lots of love Corina

    Thursday, May 10, 2012

    I am of Ireland

    One of my birthday gifts was ordered from the UK (Thanks John) from a company called "I am of Ireland". As it happens Emma, who runs this company lives not to far from me, and my gift, a gorgeous pair of my most comfortable woolly, Connemara socks (truly, find them on the site and buy yourself a pair) was delivered to my door. While Emma waited for me to come to the door, she spotted the second bell with the name "Studio - The Garden Room written underneath.
    Emma googled me, and I received the most exciting email from her  "... I looked at your blog; your puppets and hand weaving 'Healing' are just beautiful, your books, website etc. and was immediately caught up in your world of imagination."
    Since this time, my handmade book Flying on Little Wings, is now on her website. Please bring this exciting collection of Irish Arts and Crafts a visit.
    Emma's story about the website starts with:
    Nearly 20 years ago, as a young woman venturing through the Irish landscape in my Volkswagen van for the first time, my heart was captured by the various terrains and what emerged from them. Mountains loomed large and purple, grass fired out of the ground, giant ferns bowed at roadsides, the turquoise seas were simply breathtaking against the bright and rich greens of the coastal headlands. All the while the wind whistled in my ears, singing a history I had never heard.....
    and finishes with: Much of the work you will find on this site are simple objects and can be seen in many of the homes across Ireland in everyday use. That is their proud charm - the functionality combined with a sensitivity of design - work that is hand-crafted, often one-off. Much of what is shown here make wonderful wedding, christening and anniversary presents or a unique and special gift gift to mark an occasion. Like so much craft, you can intuit and appreciate it so much better when the actual object is in your hand.
    Having held all of these objects in mine, I endorse each of these makers completely as being justly able to say "I am of Ireland.
    What more can I say.


    ps... As always it is lovely to know that you stopped by to read my musing and follow my creative adventures. It would make my day if you leave a comment... 
    preferably here, on the blog...Am not on FB right now.
    Many thanks & Lots of love Corina

    Monday, September 12, 2011

    Dress Rehearsal

    "Dress-Rehearsal"
    Plants wrapped up to
    protect against the wood preservative being painted
    on the wood.
    A heavy shower of rain made the
    newspaper wrapping open up to look like a dress...
    Well it's been a while since I showed up at my own blog. To be honest my energy went to the completion of my studio "The Garden Room" but alas, I'm not in there yet. "All on good time", I keep telling myself. "Be in the moment" is another frequent thought, and "don't fret about it". Hard to do, I must admit.

    My dream of a few months ago is making slow progress. But there is progress, and I know it will get done. I also know with absolute certainty that I will love it when I can sit in this gorgeous space and look out over my garden, be closer to it than from anywhere in my house. That I will enjoy the light streaming in, the warmth, and to have a creative space where I can leave my 'things' after a creative adventure and not have to clear the table every time.
    I do count myself lucky to have my Garden Room to look forward to.

    You know what I look forward to the most?
    To share my creativity with others. That really is my biggest dream.
    Years ago I used to give Doll and Puppet making classes, but obviously had to give that up when I became ill. Over the years I received letters from people who knew my work and asked if I was still teaching.
    I will be! See  Classes for more.
    Classes will be very much on a one to one basis, or possibly a group of up to 3 people, and not a whole day, or even more than 2 hours. But... but the fact that I can share my creativity with others again is something that fills my heart with warmth.

    Sharing brings a smile to my face.

    Sometimes sharing creativity comes in a different way.
    Last week I received a message on Facebook from a young man in his early teens. He had read Flying on Little Wings and told me "that it was a great experience for him". This is wonderful to hear, of course.  What is even more wonderful is that it has inspired him to start writing his own book. He posted me a handwritten copy of the first chapter. The book is dedicated to me.
    This fills me with gratitude, purely for the fact that my writing/creativity has sparked the confidence in a young lad to write. A bonus greater than money can buy.
    Creative work can honestly take on it's own life and for that I am forever grateful.


    I also look forward to work with children in my studio. Again on a very small scale. Guiding them to create their own story, either in words, images, sculptures, whatever is right for that child.


    For now, I am in a kind of dress rehearsal time I suppose. Getting ready for the real thing! 
    As I don't seem to be doing much writing, I thought I'll create some blank notebooks for other to fill!  




    Dress rehearsal also in terms of healing. The being in the now and taking each moment as is it, good or more challenging, is a work in progress. I will write a separate post about this at a later stage.

    For now, dress rehearsals continue, and so does the completion of my beloved Garden Room. (Work being done as I am writing!)

    Further reading:
    Further info about the Doll and Puppet making classes, see Classes.
    To order your own copy of Flying on Little Wings see here
    For more images of the Handmade notebooks and how to order see here
    Healing thoughts and progress see here

    Sunday, April 17, 2011

    Articles about Flying on Little Wings from this weeks papers.

    Feelgood Supplement, Irish Examiner 15-4-’11 A different perspective, page 11



    Here follow the text from the article so it is easier to read:

    Chronic illness opened up a stunning world of creativity for Corina Duyn
    ON PAPER I CAN FLY

    Throughout the almost thirteen years of living with the chronic illness M.E, friends, nature and creativity have been the lifelines that have kept my mind afloat. On paper I can be free, and fly as high as a bird.
    During the early years I started to make drawings of eggs. I wondered why, until the dictionary gave me the answer. Egg: spheroidal reproductive body enclosed in a protective layer, capable of developing into a new individual. This made perfect sense to me, as I needed protection, care, and most importantly, I felt I was given the chance to start my life anew.
    I had not anticipated this growth would take the best part of thirteen years. But then again, are we ever finished growing?
    My art works helped me to explore the major boundaries dictated by this illness and at the same time let me ‘fly’ to unknown places.
    During this time I also wrote. These words and images became the backdrop to many exhibitions and the publication of my first book Hatched 2006, and later Cirrus Chronicles, 2009.
    Creating art, writing and publishing books is of great pleasure to me. It keeps my mind active and helps me to change the focus from illness to possibilities. The responses to my work continue to be heart-warming and help me in turn to keep doing what I am doing.
    Although I have lived many years more or less housebound and am still restricted in my mobility and energy levels, creativity is my way to communicate with the world around me. A joy that has been given to me, because, of living with an illness.

    Living life in the slow lane, and spending a lot of time at home- or in it’s very immediate surroundings - I’ve learned to see the beauty that is around all of us if we take the time to look. This, what I can now see as a privilege, has made it’s way into my writing.
    I take many photographs of the happenings in my garden in Lismore: birds, butterflies, unusual insects, budding plants, a leaves covered in frost. Some make it onto my website www.corinaduyn.com or on my blog: www.corinaduyn.blogspot.com. Some make it into my books.
    While quite ill again in the lather part of last year, these photographs entered my searching brain. I wondered why I was so ill, and what I might have done ‘wrong’ or what I could change to feel better. I began to think of the many photographs of birds. Within a short time, the handmade book featured here - Flying on Little Wings - was born. The focus on something positive did not bring relief in terms of pain, but it certainly brought me healing of a different kind. I decided to share this project with others and brought out a limited edition of handmade books. The responses were amazing: it brought people to tears - words like ‘precious’ and ‘inspiring’ were uttered.
    “A stunning artistic achievement. It will bring joy and admiration into many hearts and minds,” commented Irish Poet Brendan Kennelly

            Working creatively in this way bring me hope; the sharing brings me immense joy, and receiving wonderful comment gives me a purpose in life.
    The idea was suggested to me to publish this book into printed format. Flying on Little Wings has in its short ‘flight’ reached the shores of Australia, USA, UK, Israel, and the Netherlands. I have been asked for (handmade) books to be translated into Hebrew, Dutch and French.
    Who would have thought that when I was stuck in bed, overcome with fear of being bedbound once again, that my thoughts would reach so many people? The thank you notes are a beautiful gift to me.

    Note left of images:
    These pictures and words from Corina’s book Flying on Little Wings, give a glimpse of the deep simplicity of her creative work which is inspired by nature and the birds in her garden.
    Note under the images:
    Flying on Little Wings was printed in Cork by the wonderfully helpful people of City Print, and is available from my website www.corinaduyn.com €4.99 or soon from www.amazon.co.uk.



    Kiely's Comment- Dungarvan Observer 13-4'11



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