After several years of living in the same area, I finally got to meet
impoetry for the first time. Probably also the last, because I was kicking him pretty hard, there were most likely internal injuries.
He came out to see of my favorite songwriters, Micah Schnabel perform. I was trying to think how to describe his writing, especially lately, and came across this - which I think translates to writing in general. (From
http://ninebullets.net/archives/micah-schnabel-music-as-a-vehicle-for-truth-by-larry-fulford":
"I’d like to think true artists aspire to reach a point where they’re comfortable baring their souls. Some manage to get over themselves and find a way to dig that deep. Even fewer will dig that deep, hit a gas line, stash of marked bills, lava, or worse and still throw enough caution to the wind to unearth it into a song, painting, book, joke, movie, etc.
Micah now goes beyond that. He hits the skeleton of his soul, chips it away and fires the pieces into space with a slingshot."
I think that's the goal, regardless of what format you're writing in: non-fiction, fiction, poetry, writing songs, creating *anything*, where you're giving something real of yourself, chipping those bits of who you are and shooting them out into the universe. (
Sincerity is something that you can just feel. It resonates and stays with you.
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I'm not sure what advice our own Season 8 winner
whipchick is going to be giving in her Webinar, but I'm sure it will be good. I saw this earlier today and wanted to pass it along for anyone interested:
http://www.editors.ca/professional-development/webinars#dec3 ***
But if you're only going to click one link today, it should be reading the Veterans entries and sending me your Top 5 list:
http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/950046.html Although, I'll admit, I don't know how you are going to manage that with just one click. But I trust that you will somehow figure it out!
That deadline is tomorrow.
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Sign-ups are slowly ticking upward again:
http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/945807.html as we get closer to closing time. So make sure to keep spreading the word. (There *are* going to be people who show up after the fact, going "Oh man! I wish I had known!!" there always are. But the hope is that by keeping it open a little longer that they *will* find out and have time to get in the door!)