I wonder how many of you out there keep asking some form of the same question I’ve been asking myself since October 7th, and that is: Why does art matter? I’ve been asking many other questions [...]
Autumn has arrived and, with it, more acorns than I’ve seen in over twenty years in Western North Carolina! They make for great play – cats chase them, children dodge and throw them. They are [...]
Only the maple trees have begun their slow turn toward brightness before death, here in the North Carolina mountains. As I kicked off my 2023-24 season of mentoring and writing, I could not bear [...]
For about four years now, I have marked the start of summer by unplugging my desktop computer, removing it from my desk, and putting it in the closet. Sure, I have a laptop, but I keep that [...]
2023 Right to Write Award Recipient: Erica Lee Smith About Erica Lee Smith Erica Lee Smith was born on one peninsula (Korea) and raised on another (Cape Cod). For a decade in her twenties, she [...]
2023 Right to Write Award Recipient: Neena Elizabeth Pottoore “I write by stealing time. The hours in the day have never felt as if they belonged to me.” Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting For [...]
Can you feel the buzz and beam of spring? Can you sense the cultural and human need for a shift … for something to break loose? I can. Spring is bursting here, from treetop to garden soil, and [...]
I was recently introduced to the satisfaction cycle, a concept I found my way toward by exploring somatics and co-regulation. In short, in order to fully rest, restore, and relax, we need to be [...]
We are healing and cruising along here in our little corner of these native Cherokee lands, colonially known as “Celo, North Carolina.” Ever since learning about the U.S. Department of Arts & [...]
We’re gonna get right down to it for February’s blogpost … it’s been an unusual month, so why return to the usual now? Over the past few weeks, so many of you have gently reached out by email, [...]