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Keeping it Real: Is there generosity, honesty and truth in your work?
Do you allow yourself to be vulnerable–to explore your deepest truths in your work? It strikes me that what makes any work of art, performance, or story great is that it is fundamentally true. Even if the work takes us … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Inspiration, Writing
Tagged Art, Creativity, Filmmaking, Generosity, Hungry Muse, Inspiration, Risk, Russell T. Davies, Truth, Writing
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“YES I said yes I will Yes.”*
“Well, how did I get here?” — The Talking Heads Funny how simply saying “Yes” over and over will lead one down the most interesting, scary, wonderful paths. Last week, for example, I worked as a production crew member … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Inspiration
Tagged Chipmunk, Creativity, Filmmaking, Hell yes!, Improv, James Joyce, Joy, Risk, Sugar-crazed children, Ulysses, Upcycling
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