Discussions about the creative life
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The creative life podcast returns for a third examination of process and the writing arts
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There is no formula for becoming a writer or artist. It’s more verb than noun. This episode — the season finale — raises the idea that the life of an artist is the work of the artist!
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The game we play with ourselves might take us too far. Return to the comfort of your inner home. Stay awhile. You’re in no real hurry
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A look inside a daily practice
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For your sanity write for yourself
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The way forward following an interruption of writing
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The trough for creatives — time to wallow or merely preparation for work ahead?
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Awareness helps to embrace some artistic patterns while hopefully avoiding others
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Every artist must comes to terms with how they accept or reject advice. I don’t accept advice and both my work and my own reputation has suffered because of it.
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New episode in these new times — a look back and a glance forward forever feet planted in the now …
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The terminology of poetry
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A look at the measure of poetry
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A movie tells us how to write poetry
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No idea but in things?
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Reading poetry out loud helps you write your own—poems by Huascar Medina, Jason Ryberg, Kerry Moyer and Agnes Vojta
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Rhyme and poetry go together like peanut butter and jam...or do they?
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The sound of music is the air we breathe in and out!
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In this episode you learn the classic poetic form!
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Time to write your first poem
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Inaugural episode of The Unsayable Said: poetry for prose people
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बाद में चलाएं
बाद में चलाएं
सूचियाँ
पसंद
पसंद
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Laying the groundwork for a podcast demystifying poetry by poet Wm. Anthony Connolly, PhD and author “Psalms & Stones” (Spartan Press)
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