As a writer, I know that the writing process is not completely straightforward. It requires input from the left side of the brain (supposedly the logical side) as well as the right side (supposedly the creative, intuitive side). As a writing teacher, I encourage students to keep journals o...
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Writing is a skill and you need to be focused to work on it. Reply agrarwelt April 7, 2024 at 6:01 am Adore it because it captures everything designers experience and aim for, beyond the label of an artist. Creativity doesn’t follow a single route but branches out in pursuit of...
Workshop: An Introduction to Food Essay WritingFrom “Consider the Lobster” to the original “Crying in H Mart,” food essays illustrate human universalities, ethical dilemmas, social hypocrisies, and fundamental truths using the only art form that literally keeps us all alive. In this workshop...
Online Courses in Creative WritingDo interesting ideas always flood in your head Are you looking for a way to express your feelings Then join the Writers Club where you can have the chance to work on new writing, finish personal writing projects, and help others review their works. Mr. Mitch...
I often share the visual art, but I notice the creativity in all sorts of things, from the thank you note writing I mentioned today, to the swirling of honey into a cup of tea this afternoon and the website work this morning. Have a wonderful Wednesday! Posted by Leah on January 9th...
“The workshop was useful and beneficial to me. I learned more about strategic planning. David was an asset to this program and an inspiration! I liked the seminar and how he presented the information. It was accessible and exciting. I loved it and enjoyed the seminar a lot.” Olga Rudak...
But what if I told you that I camouflaged the gender of the student I mentioned from my writing workshop? Perhaps I’m just as guilty as T.S. Eliot or F. Scott Fitzgerald for “silencing the madwoman,” for restraining creativity in its messiest, most inchoate form. Perhaps I was just...
So naturally, a blog like Creative Every Day and an artist like Leah would certainly draw me in. When my big dream of writing a book began to take shape, I knew I had to ask Leah to be a part of it. I was absolutely elated when she said she would contribute!
Fastwrite prompt from a recent writing workshop:Take a deep breath. Let it out slowly. Feel your shoulders relax.Remember a time you were held, and rocked. Or a time you held someone, and rocked them. Any time you felt safe, held.Begin there. Write for 7 minutes, focusing on the se...