Creating Confident, Competent, Creative Work
- At March 26, 2018
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We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master. – Ernest Hemingway
Growing up every meal began with quiet hands, the kind of folded hands with a purpose and simple elegance. Maybe that’s what Paula Munier was talking about when she wrote her book, Writing with Quiet Hands. When you know what you’re after, what’s important in life, things fall into place. Munier describes how when a writer approaches her art with quiet confidence, with know-how, what she writes makes a difference. She says writers need to focus on craft, inspiration, play and practice, and they “will create confident, competent, creative work.”
Read More»The Creative Power of Friendship
- At December 11, 2017
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Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art…It has not survival value; rather it is one of those things that give value to survival. – C.S. Lewis
You can form a friendship anywhere you look. In the midst of a city, on a subway, waiting for a cup of coffee. Even on the edge of nowhere. That’s how it felt when we moved from a large Midwestern city to a town of two hundred if you counted the chickens and the dogs.
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