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Julie Schmidt's avatar

Allysha I love the exploration here, the inquiry, the vulnerability, the meandering and letting it be as it is. Sprinkled with the amazing insights of Mary Oliver. Sounds like creativity to me. I love "allowing creativity to have her way with me." Sometimes a blank page can be intimidating, yet when approached with no expectation like you did, something happens. A door opens, a portal is revealed, a pathway comes into view. May your days be filled with creativity, crumbs that lead you forward into what is yet to be...

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Jenna Newell Hiott's avatar

I love this, Allysha, and so resonate with all of it! I'm not sure if you remember that a couple years ago I had partnered with Aaron Yeagle on a visionary fiction publishing project. Right as it was getting going, he died. Since then I've had all these fears around writing fiction again. I've realized that some of it actually has to do with unresolved grief for some of my characters who died (which feels utterly silly, but I have a feeling you know how hard it is to write the death of a beloved character). In any case, my attention has been on nonfiction the last three years. But in just these last couple of months, I feel my soul calling me back to fiction. There is a world needing to be put on paper. I know what you mean about allowing Creativity to have her way with me. I'm not quite there yet, but the call is starting to become irresistible. Thank you so much for sharing yourself so vulnerably this way! I really loved this post! 💖💖💖

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