Can we enjoy the art and condemn the artist? As consumers, lovers and devotees, can we both enjoy the art and condemn the artist? This question, fuelled by curiosity, has swirled in my mind for a number of years, ebbing and flowing as accusation and revelation frequently emerge in the hyperconnected world we inhabit. AContinue reading “A Dilemma of Shadows and Light”
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Who are you as a writer?
Moved by John Warner’s “The Writer’s Practice,” I reflect on explores my journey as a writer, from childhood to adulthood, revealing struggles with discipline and self-doubt. Despite varied creative endeavors and a deep-seated compulsion to write, grappling with perfectionism and procrastination. Ultimately, I acknowledge that writing is not just a passion, but a profound need.
Waiting on Working Memory
Writing is cool – tell the waiters.
An Open Letter to Open Letters
Fire with fire is the only way. Open letters have had their day.
Vulnerable is the New Black
It turns out, you can be strong and vulnerable at the same time.
Take Away with Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman has a voice of honey and every uttered syllable belongs to the highest plane of elocution and style. You could listen to his easy tones for hours, but in this case, ninety minutes would have to do. Neil Gaiman is also a polymath in the creative realm. His poetry, comics, short stories, novelsContinue reading “Take Away with Neil Gaiman”