Having recently begun writing quotes, this is one of Donna Marino's
current favorites: Life is like a television screen. The quality of
reception depends on our perception. Be a High Definition
thinker on a plasma screen in a black and white world. And don't let
anyone mess with your remote.
Self described amateur writer and
photographer, she leans toward creative writing and the focus of many
of her pieces is devoted to wordplay as in her manuscript entitled
‘Playing with Words’ written for her niece. The book is now being
illustrated for publication. Donna doesn’t mince words and has an
uncanny ability to turn a phrase that will surely leave you shaking
your head.
Her journey and love affair with words began in a
little online café, where she spent much time bantering back and forth
with friends and acquaintances on the other side of the pond.
While
she’ll not feign being a writer wielding a magic pen, she promises
you... Harold's Purple Crayon has got nothing over her. Most of her
writes are what she refers to as creative energy escaping the chambers
of a busy mind, where they would otherwise be held hostage. Oh dear.
With
an insatiable yearning to learn, she plans to be the first person to
learn...well, everything! It matters not the height or depth and
breadth of complexity, Donna is just stubborn enough to wrestle the
problematic to its knees.
Give her a topic, and she'll write something worth the read.
Donna
is a real no-nonsense worker who is honest in her dealings. She is also
a person who has found a new world of self-expression. I whole-heatedly
encourage her. Her wit, honesty and drive are refreshing and will take
her far." ~ Mary Deal - author of "The Tropics," "River Bones" and "The
Ka."