Hi, all! I’ve got a great interview with poet and scholar Bronwen Tate today. I wanted to talk to her initially because she’d written to me about using Helen Sword’s Air & Light & Time & Space in her workshop with her MFA students at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC, and I loved her practical and encouraging approach to helping writers develop a writing practice.
Nancy, I love what you are doing weekly. I can’t respond in detail now but find this conversation with Bronwen potentially deeply useful. I am especially intrigued by the “emotional” habits—ceeating metaphors for what this process is, who you are in this moment, in this work. I’ll sit with my journal tomorrow (my 10 min daily) and try to come up with visions of this. Thank you for this fabulous series.
Nancy, I love what you are doing weekly. I can’t respond in detail now but find this conversation with Bronwen potentially deeply useful. I am especially intrigued by the “emotional” habits—ceeating metaphors for what this process is, who you are in this moment, in this work. I’ll sit with my journal tomorrow (my 10 min daily) and try to come up with visions of this. Thank you for this fabulous series.