Posts Tagged ‘empowerment’
A Blunt Object To Ease Self Doubt
Accepting her Golden Globe statuette for her performance in “Les Misérables,” Anne Hathaway humbly thanked the Hollywood Foreign Press Association “for this lovely blunt object, that I will forever use as a weapon against my self-doubt.” A humble admission of her truth from this graceful, poised movie star. As writers, we are just like Hathaway…
Read MoreThe Year Of The Writer
“I’ll revise the first chapter just once more, polish it up, then I’ll head into the next chapter,” she said with the bravado of certain finality. I tilted my head and inhaled deeply. “Consider accepting the win and moving on.” “What win? Why?” she asked, scrunching up her face. “Because you have a strong foundation…
Read MoreCreative Camaraderie
After a two month absence, the fourth member of the Creative Writers Workshop returned, completing the community. This reunion, a special occasion, had sentiment, tradition and joy. After checking in on creative issues, writing was reviewed. One shared a piece developed over the last meetings, fiction prepared to satisfy an invitation for a journal launching…
Read MoreWriter’s Story & Affirmation: Vulnerability
Full Exposure Suddenly, the blistering summer gifted a surprise August afternoon with uncharacteristically low humidity and temps in the 80s. I couldn’t wait to take an afternoon walk. Immediately upon exiting my car at the park, I did something I rarely do outdoors when swimming isn’t involved: I stripped off my shirt. The air felt…
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