Several years ago in an online Etsy Boot Camp, a reading list included 365: A Daily Creativity Journal by Noah Scalin. I got a copy, read it and got another copy; a gift for my son. I ...
I signed up for Creative Sprint shortly after resigning my stressful corporate job and then promptly forgot about it until the emails started showing up September 30th. I thought it would help sharpen my artistic ...
I signed up for my first #CreativeSprint on March 31, 2015. And I started to get the emails the next day, April 1st, as promised. Thoughtful little notes that sought to inspire me to do something ...
As a student of the French language throughout my high school and university years, I have always held a certain affinity to Bastille Day. A day of joy for the French to celebrate their unity ...
Growing up in New York, the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were a constant presence in the cityscape – and in the city’s psyche. Bland, boring, monolithic. Nevertheless they became accepted over time, and ...
A few weeks ago, I sat down for a conversation with a friend who was contemplating a major life change. She seemed unhappy with where things were in her life, and seemed uncharacteristically unsure of ...
The night we launched the crowdfunding campaign for sharemorestories.com, I texted a friend with two words: “Launched! Gulp.” The reply was full of wonderful encouragement and the message ended with: “This is all gonna work ...
The forest is thick here, and dragons roar in the distance. I can vaguely make out the outline of a distant ridge, the crest of a distant mountaintop. This must mean, despite the density of ...