So it's official - Venus has nothing whatsoever to do with love, for me. Over the past couple of years, Pluto's been trining Natal Venus, supposedly bringing me the most intense, lasting love of my life, and just in case it didn't, progressed Mars has been moving towards Natal Venus at the same time, culminating in the exact conjunction at the beginning of March.
No sign of any suitors down on bended knee, but a lot of playwriting activity and finally the company I used to work for managed to send me the requested remnants of my 401K, asked for a month ago. That's it in the money department, but art - if you can call playwriting art and I don't know what else you would call it - is going strong.
I've managed to finish and send off the preface I was asked to write for a special edition of one of my 9/11 plays, Soldiering On, published by Oneactplaydepot. Thanks to a friend, I've been accepted into a playwriting group where I can hear work read and get or not get critical feedback, as I wish, and this forced me to come up with a writing resume and actually type Pamela Reeves, Playwright. Frank, who runs the drama workshop at the senior center, has been saying encouraging things about my work and wants to have one of his other groups read the ten minute play I wrote a year ago. The Dramatists Guild submission opportunities email this morning was for an evening of short plays in Scottsdale, with playwrights from Arizona and New Mexico especially encouraged to submit, I actually read some of the two act I'm working on to my sister over the phone and promised I'd have it finished to show her when I go and visit in April, and again thanks to a friend (Natal Moon in Aquarius in the Eleventh) I just submitted a one-act to Samuel French for their July Festival.
And maybe just to prove I'm not totally rejected and despised (burning all my CDs into iTunes so I can sell them and just got to Handel's Messiah), the Pea came up on the bed and slept with me for ten minutes the night this aspect was exact, last night.
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