Moving Within


As many of you know, we have been living in a small cabin for over a year while we complete the addition to our cabin over Panhandle Creek. It’s taken much longer than we expected, but that’s the nature of most renovations (especially at 8725′). We had hoped to be in by the holidays, but yesterday we learned it will most likely be January or February before we can move back home. Disappointing, but we’re grateful to have a roof over head and plenty of firewood for the stove. My books will stay in boxes for a couple more months. In the grand scheme of things, this is a small setback. Do I sound convinced? I’m getting there!

Completing Denver Publishing Institute was the catalyst for tremendous movement within. I’ve known since Writing for Peace what kinds of books I wanted to publish. DPI gave me new tools and greater clarity of vision. To that end, we’ve added two new imprints:
Ardea Herodias Books which aims to cultivate unique voices in children’s literature and develop beautiful books that challenge young readers to grow their capacity for empathy.
North Fork Publishing will serve as the hybrid press, providing support from initial book concept to developmental, copy, and line editing, from book design and page layout to publishing and distribution. North Fork Publishing provides authors with the flexibility to design a program that best meets their publishing needs, and replaces our previous hybrid press, “Panhandle Creek Publishing.”
Both Panhandle Creek Press and Ardea Herodias Books will operate as a traditional press.
When Craig bought me watercolors last Christmas, they opened up a whole new world of possibilities. I began painting the natural world—my home in the Rocky Mountains, childhood memories of the Alaskan wilderness where I grew up.
With the increased hostility toward immigrants and cultures from around the world, the books being purged from schools and libraries, and the political move to remove empathy and compassion from faith, I knew I wanted to create a children’s book about “the golden rule.” My time at DPI also helped clarify my vision for the book and a “Collected Wisdom” series of children’s books written by authors from within many cultures—children’s stories that pass knowledge through the generations. I’ll be honest, the illustrations are a stretch for me. It’s taken much longer than I had planned!
The first book in the series, The Golden Rule, shares simple quotes from various faiths, cultures, and traditions. The illustrations tell a story of how one small kindness spreads on a wintry night. The book will release on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, November 25th.
And on Tuesday, December 2nd, we’ll celebrate another launch for author Nancy Johnson’s book, Essence of Our Humanity: Portraits of My Beloved Psychiatric Patients. It’s a small, beautiful, and very unique book. I’ll tell you about it next time!
Back to Rumi’s poem. Though so much is at stake now, and so many of the sign posts along the way are darkly foreboding, Rumi’s wisdom still holds true. Genuine strength is found in empathy and compassion. Without knowing the future, we resist fear and walk on, acknowledging kindnesses and adding our own where we can.
9 thoughts on “Moving Within”
Loved the update. Very exciting progress on your publishing businesses. I can’t wait for the new books! So sorry you have to wait for move-in though.
Thanks, Micaela! You’ve been a huge help and inspiration through this all!
Love, love, love…every part of your message! You are almost there!
Thank you so much, Anne! Yes, little by little we’re getting there!
A wonderful and exciting read. Looking forward to reading more. Thank you for sharing.
We are experiencing times that call us to reflection. Times of seeking, creativity and growth. A drawing nearer to the fullness of our calling. A time of continued exploration and life and spiritual transformation and growth. We live as many within these physical shells we’ve been given.
I will celebrate my seventy fifth birthday on February 27, 2026. I am reminded of the passing of time daily; time’s importance and gifts. My faith reminds me throughout the day to remain focused. I am lovingly instructed to avoid the noises; distractions whose only goal is to keep me from purpose, my God given calling. I am called to share words that lift up and strengthen hearts. To speak words of hope, comfort and joy, even when my heart breaks from the manmade horrors cursing God’s beautiful creation.
I was born brave; I don’t run from thoughts and words. I run to them unapologetically and without shame. They are not my own. I speak for (we) my beloved ancestors.
Congratulations! Wishing you continued success and happiness in all present and future endeavors.
What a beautiful post, Lorraine. And so true. You are an inspiration!
Thanks for this beautiful and empowering post, Carmel. Wishing you the best as the renovations continue. And I look forward to the release of both books!
Thanks, Kit! It was good to hear your voice the other day!
Who would have known all that is going on behind the scenes? It’s Nov. 25th and I can’t wait for the reveal.–Esther W