A "Moveable Feast" is a term used by some bloggers to refer to multi-blog posts on a common topic. Here are Moveable Feasts that this blog has participated in (updated as the Feasts occur):
On Artisan Blogging
An interesting conversation on "artisan blogging" (i.e. blogging as an art form) began with Rima Staines, Howard Gayton, and Rex Van Ryn on the John Barleycorn blog, and then spread to:
* "Reflections on Blogging" here at The Drawing Board (Devon, England)
* "The Imagined Village" at A Mermaid in the Attic (Perth, Australia)
* "The Moveable Feast in the Forest" at RavenWood Forest (western Massachusetts)
* "On Blogging" by Theodora Goss (Boston, Massachusetts)
* "The Imagined Self" at A Mermaid in the Attic (Perth, Australia)
* "Magpie Blogging" by Midori Snyder (Tucson, Arizona)
* "To everything its time" by Erzebet YellowBoy Carr (Papaveria Press, England)
* "Around the table with Rima Staines, Part II" at John Barleycorn (Devon, England)
* "The Gate at the Edge of the Village" at The Hermitage (Devon, England)
* "Late to the Table" at 5preciousthings (southwest Scotland)
* "Gratitude" at Milkmoon (Wicklow, Ireland)
* "Reasons to be blogging, one, two, three" at Lunar Hine's Blog (Devon, England)
* "My pasta dish for The Moveable Feast" at Conversations with the Muse (southern California)
Meditations on Home:
* "Homesickness" here at The Drawing Board (Devon, England)
* "The Things That Save Us" here at The Drawing Board (Devon, England)
* "Meditiations on Home" at Mermaid in the Attic (Perth, Australia)
* "Thoughts, Walks and Hares" at Moonlight and Hares (Wiltshire, England)
* Also: "The Folklore of Hearth and Home," a relevant article of mine in The Journal of Mythic Arts
On Creative Burn-out:
* "Creative Blues" at I Saw the Angel (West Yorkshire, England)
* "Autumn Cleaning: On Creative Burn-out" here at The Drawing Board (Devon, England)
* "On Burnout" at Deborah Biancotti's LiveJournal (Sydney, Australia)
* "Descending into the underworld, the labyrinth, the abyss" at A Mermaid in the Attic (Perth, Australia)
* "On Creativity and Burn-out" at The Rabbit Hill (Christchurch, New Zealand)
* "Into the Mystery" at RavenWood Forest (Western Massachusetts, USA)
* "Return" at Amused Grace (New England, USA)
* Also: The Winter '06 issue of The Journal of Mythic Arts, on "Healing and Transformation" tales, is relevant to this topic, as is the Spring 'o6 issue, on myths of "Death and Rebirth." And I highly recommend Elizabeth Gilbert's talk on "Nurturing Creativity" (2009).
...If I've missed any posts related to any of these Feasts, please let me know in the Comments.


