2016 is over. Gott sei dank.
It was a year of sad good-byes and wonderful hellos, natural disasters and the stuff and nonsense that goes with them, but it's over. Can't say I'll miss it.
Now, it's 2017 and I am still creating and encouraging creativity in others as a creativity coach. Why? We need to be creative now more than ever. We need to learn how to stay creative and centered in an increasingly crowded and crazy world. By drawing, playing guitar, cooking, writing children's books, welding metal sculptures, we creatively find ways to let go of the stress of this modern world. Not that creating doesn't have its own stresses but those we chose and can control. We draw the line, play the note, add the salt.
We stay creative through knowledge, knowledge of ourselves, our creative goals, and knowledge of what's available to support our goals.
Some people know early on what they want to create. They see a potter's wheel or a weaving loom and they know that they are a potter or a weaver. Others, like myself, are makers. There are some things we return to over and over but we are more willing to try new things. We have crushes on crafts. Then we return again to our first love or our third. Please don't tell us we have to make a choice.
So, how do we get this knowledge? Check back next week, and I'll give you some ideas.
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
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Monday, August 31, 2015
Where do ideas come from?
Recently, I had a hamstring pull, a very painful muscle pull that would wake me up at night. One night, as I was trying to go back to sleep, images that I had seen that day kept going through my head. One image, that periodically shows up on Facebook is this one of window washers dressed as Spiderman.
It irritated me that this image was stuck in my head since I'm not a big fan of Spiderman. I really wondered how children, especially sick children, would feel about seeing strange men outside their windows. What about the doctors, nurses and other hospital staff, how distracting would they find these window washers?
Most people don't find Superheroes scary like clowns but what if they did? What if window washers were dressed as other figures, maybe historical figures? What if...? How about..? Why not...?
Within a very short time, I had a short story in my head. It surprised me that it was a horror story, since that's not a genre that I often read. The next day I wrote it down. I have no idea at this moment, what I plan to do with it, since The Twilight Zone is no longer in production but it's ready.
So, where did I get the idea for the story? Here's my theory:
Chance favors the prepared mind.
I write daily. Once a week I meet up with another writer and we work together. So, asking questions like "what if...?", How about ...?", Why not...?" are ideas that I practice constantly. Topic sentences, subject-verb agreement, punctuation and spelling are second nature since I practice daily. Now, I have no delusions that I write great literature or that I am a future New York Times Bestselling Author, but I have sold some of my work and hope to sell more.
And I believe the same idea applies for any creative or practical endeavor. It doesn't matter if you want to be a fine artist working in oil or a diesel mechanic covered in oil. Practice, practice, practice. Watch YouTube videos. Read constantly. Go to museums, galleries, car shows, wherever it is that you'll find like-minded people. You're on the Internet right now, Google It!
And if you're interested in writing, join me at the Firehouse, here in Del Rio, Texas Mondays from 12:00-1:00 beginning October 5 through November 2, 2015. Call Nancy or Nicki for more details at 830 775-0888. Hope to see you there.

Most people don't find Superheroes scary like clowns but what if they did? What if window washers were dressed as other figures, maybe historical figures? What if...? How about..? Why not...?
Within a very short time, I had a short story in my head. It surprised me that it was a horror story, since that's not a genre that I often read. The next day I wrote it down. I have no idea at this moment, what I plan to do with it, since The Twilight Zone is no longer in production but it's ready.
So, where did I get the idea for the story? Here's my theory:
Chance favors the prepared mind.
I write daily. Once a week I meet up with another writer and we work together. So, asking questions like "what if...?", How about ...?", Why not...?" are ideas that I practice constantly. Topic sentences, subject-verb agreement, punctuation and spelling are second nature since I practice daily. Now, I have no delusions that I write great literature or that I am a future New York Times Bestselling Author, but I have sold some of my work and hope to sell more.
And I believe the same idea applies for any creative or practical endeavor. It doesn't matter if you want to be a fine artist working in oil or a diesel mechanic covered in oil. Practice, practice, practice. Watch YouTube videos. Read constantly. Go to museums, galleries, car shows, wherever it is that you'll find like-minded people. You're on the Internet right now, Google It!
And if you're interested in writing, join me at the Firehouse, here in Del Rio, Texas Mondays from 12:00-1:00 beginning October 5 through November 2, 2015. Call Nancy or Nicki for more details at 830 775-0888. Hope to see you there.
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Firehouse,
Spiderman,
Winston Churchill,
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