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BRIANNE TURCZYNSKI

BRIANNE TURCZYNSKI

HI THERE! I'M BRIANNE TURCZYNSKI, FREELANCE WRITER, HISTORICAL RESEARCHER, & PERPETUAL SEEKER OF THE HUMAN CONDITION. WELCOME TO MY SPACE WHERE I SHARE THE BOOKS I'M READING, MY SPIRITUAL FINDINGS, FLOWERS IN MY GARDEN, AND LOST STORIES. ALL ARE WELCOME HERE.

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Author: Brianne Turczynski

I'm the host and creator of the podcast, Loving the Imperfect. I'm a freelance writer and historical researcher in Detroit. I hold a master’s degree in education from Oakland University with a concentration in English and history. My fiction and poetry have appeared in Halcyone Magazine, The 3288 Review, The Write Launch, and the Ketchup Press. My nonfiction has been featured in Valley Living Magazine, Michigan Out of Doors Magazine, and Planet Detroit News. I have won awards for my writing through Oakland University, and my film, Not For Sale was selected for four film festivals. In my spare time, I whittle, repair broken violins, and I love to fish. I reside somewhere in Michigan with my husband, children, and the fastest dog that ever lived.

A Peculiar Fight For Turgidity

June 23, 2016June 23, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 6 Comments

The tame, too smug, I cry; There's no adventure in security; Yet still my little garden craft I ply, Mulch, hoe, and water when the ground is dry... -Vita Sackville-West The Garden; 1948     The other day I was looking up odds and ends when I came across a word I have never heard.  … Continue reading A Peculiar Fight For Turgidity

Spiderwort or The Unfortunately Named

June 21, 2016June 21, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 9 Comments

It is sufficiently remarkable that a great and powerful noble should have accepted so frank a criticism from a peasant, little more than a child.  He was more accustomed to see such people tremble in his presence.  Such impertinence must have taken his breath away.  Besides, it attacked him in his most private feelings. -Vita … Continue reading Spiderwort or The Unfortunately Named

The Daylily: “The Lord Loves A Working Man”

June 20, 2016July 8, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 2 Comments

They used to be regarded as a common old plant, almost a weed, when we grew the type which spread everywhere and was only a pale orange thing, not worth having... Now there are many fine hybrids, which may come as a revelation to those who have not yet seen them. They will grow in … Continue reading The Daylily: “The Lord Loves A Working Man”

Of Honey Bees And Red Clover

June 17, 2016June 18, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 6 Comments

I loathe bees myself, one single sting sufficing to send me to bed, quite seriously ill, for nearly a week.  Yet I must admit to a romantic feeling for this self-contained world of little creatures, with their extraordinary arrangement of a life entirely their own, but at the same time, dependent upon what we elect to … Continue reading Of Honey Bees And Red Clover

An Ode To The Innocent Ones.

June 16, 2016May 2, 2017 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 18 Comments

A Dedication To The Innocent Ones Of The Orlando Tragedy.

History’s Peony: A Search & Rescue

June 14, 2016June 20, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 7 Comments

Small pleasures must correct great tragedies, Therefore of gardens in the midst of war I boldly tell... -Vita Sackville-West The Garden; 1946 In this little beloved town of mine some take pleasure in knocking down the very old homes and building instead new homes of fiberglass and vinyl.   One of these very old homes, which was a … Continue reading History’s Peony: A Search & Rescue

Deadly Nightshade

June 10, 2016June 11, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ Leave a comment

This remedy she rejected, saying that she would rather die than do anything that she believed to be a crime or contrary to God's will. -Vita Sackville-West Saint Joan of Arc: 1936 In one of my favorite books (I mean, if I was stranded on a deserted island (touch wood), this would be one of the books … Continue reading Deadly Nightshade

The Object Of My Disenchantment

June 9, 2016June 11, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski

There are few more repaying plants.   Rabbits dislike them; their flowering season extends through May and June; they last for a week or more as picked flowers for the house; they will flourish in sun or semi-shade; they will tolerate almost any kind of soil, lime-free or otherwise; they will even put up with clay; … Continue reading The Object Of My Disenchantment

Ramble On…

June 7, 2016June 7, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ Leave a comment

He kept them sitting for hours over the dinner table, he who was usually so impatient to move away; he kept them entertained by anecdote after anecdote, reminiscence after reminiscence, observation after observation... -V. Sackville-West Easter Parade: A Novel Copyright: 1953   Allow me, if you will, to ramble a bit?  Ramble like a climbing, … Continue reading Ramble On…

Honeysuckle Fireworks

June 6, 2016June 7, 2016 ~ Brianne Turczynski ~ 1 Comment

...it is not generally realized by the amateur gardener how many shrubs and climbers will lend themselves happily to layering.  It is possible to obtain quite a nursery of young, rooted stock in a short time, at no cost and for very little trouble. Honeysuckles sometimes layer themselves of their own accord, so avail yourselves … Continue reading Honeysuckle Fireworks

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