There really are no hard and fast stages in the creative process.
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Reopening the David Ulrich* book, inspiration for the recent series of posts on the stages of the creative process, my intent was to discover what he listed as the next stage.īefore I glanced at his answer, I was blindsided by a strong epiphany: Thanks for exploring the mystery - Nicky Mendenhall Can you see the horizon on a daily basis? Do you notice it? What does it feel like to see it? It was one of his favorite things to do and why he didn't appreciate mountains that much. I'm excited!ĬLUE for richer living: In honor of my Dad, who would have been 99 years old this month, gaze at the horizon. I know some of you left a comment and I didn't receive it - so hopefully this will never happen again.
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Soon I will be moving this blog to my own website so stay tuned for directions on how to sign up to receive blog posts from the new site. Happy New Year and thanks for reading, letting me know you read but don't comment, and actually commenting. All entries will be considered and appreciated. We haven't given the creature a name so consider this a contest and send your entry by replying to this email or posting your guess in the comments section.
Guess what the above image is or bestow it with a proper name. This, the last post of 2019, is designed to give you a chance to use your creativity and imagination. Thanks for continuing to explore the mystery with me! Nicky If for any reason, you do not receive emails from me any longer, LET ME KNOW! If you do sign up from the new site, the service may tell you that you already are on the list. Tech genius Dan, moved my Blogger subscription list to Mail Chimp - the service I will use to send you the weekly posts - so if you currently receive my posts - you shouldn't have to re-subscribe. I'd love to know if you learn anything new about me, if something surprises you, or which part(s) of the interview (it's quite long) were the most interesting. I ask only that you ignore my frequent use of "Well" to begin sentences and not pay attention to how often I insert the word "just." It was fun to read the comments section to this interview on her website. It is the first time I have been interviewed regarding my new life as a writer.
If you missed it on social media, here is my interview with Diane Gottlieb: There's a lot to explore these days as we move to the new website: