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Sandra Knauf

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Aside from her fiction writing, Sandra Knauf is the publisher and editor of Greenwoman Magazine, a garden writing magazine. She was a 2008-09 featured “Colorado Voices” columnist for The Denver Post and her essays have appeared in GreenPrints, MaryJanesFarm Magazine, Colorado Gardener and other publications. Sandra has also been a guest commentator on KRCC’s (NPR's southern Colorado affiliate) “Western Skies” radio show. There she read her essays, including one about a chicken in her family's flock that changed from a hen to a rooster (a true science story!). Sandra lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado with her family, three dogs, urban garden, and lots of books. ...more

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Sandra Knauf Hi Lesle!

I received the order and sent it out yesterday (Friday). You should get them by Monday. Thank you so much! I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to do mor…more
Hi Lesle!

I received the order and sent it out yesterday (Friday). You should get them by Monday. Thank you so much! I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to do more issues, even as a yearly project, but I'm a "one woman show" and am trying to figure out how to market and promote so readers will know it's out there. I put the cart before the horse in my enthusiasm and love for the subject matter!

We have a little snow left. Most has melted, giving this landscape much needed water which we are all so grateful for, especially the trees. It's sunny, as is usual for Colorado. The birds are singing, plants are beginning to grow; it's going to be a beautiful day this Saturday. Have a great weekend, Lesle; I hope the sun comes out for you in Ohio! (less)
Sandra Knauf I don't believe in it, so for me it doesn't exist! Honestly, everyone has tough moments, and certainly self-conscious moments, but if you just write, …moreI don't believe in it, so for me it doesn't exist! Honestly, everyone has tough moments, and certainly self-conscious moments, but if you just write, and not worry about what you're writing, you can get through it and get into the zone.(less)
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Carl Sagan
“Fireflies out on a warm summer's night, seeing the urgent, flashing, yellow-white phosphorescence below them, go crazy with desire; moths cast to the winds an enchantment potion that draws the opposite sex, wings beating hurriedly, from kilometers away; peacocks display a devastating corona of blue and green and the peahens are all aflutter; competing pollen grains extrude tiny tubes that race each other down the female flower's orifice to the waiting egg below; luminescent squid present rhapsodic light shows, altering the pattern, brightness and color radiated from their heads, tentacles, and eyeballs; a tapeworm diligently lays a hundred thousand fertilized eggs in a single day; a great whale rumbles through the ocean depths uttering plaintive cries that are understood hundreds of thousands of kilometers away, where another lonely behemoth is attentively listening; bacteria sidle up to one another and merge; cicadas chorus in a collective serenade of love; honeybee couples soar on matrimonial flights from which only one partner returns; male fish spray their spunk over a slimy clutch of eggs laid by God-knows-who; dogs, out cruising, sniff each other's nether parts, seeking erotic stimuli; flowers exude sultry perfumes and decorate their petals with garish ultraviolet advertisements for passing insects, birds, and bats; and men and women sing, dance, dress, adorn, paint, posture, self-mutilate, demand, coerce, dissemble, plead, succumb, and risk their lives.

To say that love makes the world go around is to go too far. The Earth spins because it did so as it was formed and there has been nothing to stop it since. But the nearly maniacal devotion to sex and love by most of the plants, animals, and microbes with which we are familiar is a pervasive and striking aspect of life on Earth. It cries out for explanation. What is all this in aid of? What is the torrent of passion and obsession about? Why will organisms go without sleep, without food, gladly put themselves in mortal danger for sex? ... For more than half the history of life on Earth organisms seem to have done perfectly well without it. What good is sex?... Through 4 billion years of natural selection, instructions have been honed and fine-tuned...sequences of As, Cs, Gs, and Ts, manuals written out in the alphabet of life in competition with other similar manuals published by other firms. The organisms become the means through which the instructions flow and copy themselves, by which new instructions are tried out, on which selection operates.

'The hen,' said Samuel Butler, 'is the egg's way of making another egg.' It is on this level that we must understand what sex is for. ... The sockeye salmon exhaust themselves swimming up the mighty Columbia River to spawn, heroically hurdling cataracts, in a single-minded effort that works to propagate their DNA sequences into future generation. The moment their work is done, they fall to pieces. Scales flake off, fins drop, and soon--often within hours of spawning--they are dead and becoming distinctly aromatic.

They've served their purpose.

Nature is unsentimental.

Death is built in.”
Carl Sagan, Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors: Earth Before Human

Winston S. Churchill
“You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.”
Winston Churchill

Flannery O'Connor
“The writer should never be ashamed of staring. There is nothing that does not require his attention.”
Flannery O'Connor

Mark Twain
“Man is a Religious Animal. He is the only Religious Animal. He is the only animal that has the True Religion--several of them. He is the only animal that loves his neighbor as himself and cuts his throat if his theology isn't straight. He has made a graveyard of the globe in trying his honest best to smooth his brother's path to happiness and heaven....The higher animals have no religion. And we are told that they are going to be left out in the Hereafter. I wonder why? It seems questionable taste.”
Mark Twain

Simone Martel
“Why do we make gardens? The act seems so extravagant, so illogical. Don’t we have enough hard work in our lives already? Are we looking for more? Why on earth do we bother?
It takes a kind of courage. You have to learn to cherish. You have to dare, to take the risk, to bother, to care. To make a garden, you have to be able to love and to see yourself as capable of nurturing.
It takes patience, too. If the garden is to thrive you must commit yourself to it for years, for the creation of a garden takes place over time. Like a child, a garden has needs that have to be met, whether we feel like it or not, day after day.
You have to have confidence. You have to take charge and be responsible. You have to act upon the garden.
And you have to let it act upon you. Because it will act upon you. And will knit you together with the rest of the world. It will not let you stand apart.
The challenge is hard, but it is irresistible. To get dirty, to get involved. To act and be acted upon. That is life. If we stop accepting that challenge, we stop living.”
Simone Martel, The Expectant Gardener

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Margitte Hi Sandra,

It's so great to meet you and thank you for the friend request. I wanted to send you private message, but cannot find the option on your page. I am an enthusiastic gardener myself apart from currently being busy co-writing a botany book, which we have been busy with for eight years now. Hopefully will have it finished at the end of 20/20.

I'looking forward to reading your reviews.

Happy Mother's Day to you!


Sandra Beth wrote: "Hi Sandra,
Thanks for sending a Goodreads friend request to this fellow Colorado author!"


Thank you for accepting it, Beth! I'm glad you're here!


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Beth Hi Sandra,
Thanks for sending a Goodreads friend request to this fellow Colorado author!


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