Monthly Archives: November 2012

Revisiting Obsession

“Once writing has become your major vice and greatest pleasure only death can stop it.”

–Ernest Hemingway

Tell me about something you couldn’t stop doing if you tried.

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A Moment of Surrender

“There is no controlling life. Try corralling a lightning bolt, containing a tornado. Dam a 
stream and it will create a new
channel. Resist, and the tide will sweep you off your feet. Allow, and grace will carry you to higher ground. The only safety lies in letting it all in—the wild and the weak; fear, fantasies, failures and success. When loss rips off the doors of the heart, or sadness veils your vision with despair, practice 
becomes simply bearing the truth.
In the choice to let go of your 
known way of being, the whole
world is revealed to your new eyes.”

– Danna Faulds

Tell me about a time you gave up control and surrendered.

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Following the Senses

“The beginning of human knowledge is through the senses, and the fiction writer begins where human perception begins.  He appeals through the senses, and you cannot appeal through the senses with abstraction.”

–Flannery O’Connor, Mysteries and Manners

Describe a morning in your life primarily through your sense of smell. Repeat, describing the same morning, primarily through your sense of hearing. Repeat again, using your sense of touch and the tactile world as the point of view.

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