If you are reading this site, you may wonder who I am. For about 30 years, I have written stories, poems, memoirs, features, reviews and other pieces for a variety of women’s literary, art, and spirituality publications. I have also given readings and workshops. I see my writing as a bridge between everyday life now and a future world where all people are respected for who they are, love is unconditional, and creativity is an everyday occurrence.
I raise a family and live in a small New England town in a very old house where I love to grow herbs and native plants.








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October 1, 2007 at 7:56 pm
Foxy Lady
Carolyn, this is a wonderful and interesting place. Good job.
I’m in the process reading your articles.
C
October 1, 2007 at 8:06 pm
carolynlboyd
Thanks! It’s a lot of fun to do and I have met some wonderful people who have come to visit.
December 19, 2007 at 11:19 pm
motherwintermoon
I look forward to reading your novel!
I cherish your writing, your gift of spirit, and your energy. Thank you for being here…it’s such a loVely, soothing, uplifting place to visit.
Thank you so much! I live in what has been snow country for the past couple of weeks so have been shovelling and otherwise trying to cope instead of writing any posts, so I really appreciate these words of encouragement to get back here among wonderful people like you!
December 21, 2007 at 12:35 am
motherwintermoon
Oh, I’m sorry about the snow shoveling! Keep warm and safe.
Looking forward to more posts when you get a break from snow duty. Snuggly wishes, Goddess Sister, MW
Thank you so much for these good wishes! Now it’s not only snow shovelling, but I was in a car accident this morning caused partly by weather (and partly by the other driver who decided to run a red light on icy streets…
so I’m dealing with that, too. But now I have more time to write because I won’t be driving anyplace for awhile! Hope you are safe and warm wherever you are!
December 26, 2007 at 1:32 pm
motherwintermoon
Oh, I hope no one was hurt! All you alright physically? I know a car accident is always traumatic emotionally and spiritually. Driving on ice, especially the dreaded black ice, is treacherous. Walking on it isn’t a whole lot better! Sending many blessings for safe passage wherever you may be or venture. LoVe and emotional hugs, MW
Thank you for your blessings! I had a typical level of whiplash/muscle strain, but I wasn’t seriously injured. Even though it was a snowy day, it was actually caused by someone running a red light and whacking a snowplow, which sent him flying across the intersection right into my car head on. I’m looking for the message in the experience but so far can only come up with “don’t be sitting at an intersection when another car runs a red light.” Thank you again for your concern - actually, I have been overwhelmed by the concern of so many people - maybe that’s the lesson!