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Say Yes

March 19, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Say yes to creative risks.The other day, I had the opportunity to hear Kat Edmonson, a jazz singer, talk about her singing career. She posited that the creative life is one of saying “yes” and of being willing to take opportunities and chances. I share her sentiments toward the creative life, so it was a joy to listen to her speak about her own journey.

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Filed Under: Creativity Tagged With: failure, jazz, Kat Edmondson, risk, success

Precipices and the Creative Life

March 18, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Teetering on the PrecipiceTo be a writer (insert “artist,” “musician,” et cetera) is to embrace fear. It’s to embrace a fear of failure. It’s to embrace a fear of success. It’s to embrace a fear of the known and the unknown.

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Filed Under: Creativity, Work Life, Writing Life Tagged With: failure, fear, success

Write Right: Who versus Whom

March 17, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Write RightI think it’s time to tackle the problematic question of “who” versus “whom.” The question is a problem; if I watch any television show or newscast, I know that an actor or anchor is bound to use the wrong word. My guess is that most people don’t notice the mistake. I do, but that’s why I have a red pen. It’s my job to notice the errors and, I hope, to be paid to correct them or to coach the offending individual.

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Filed Under: Write Right Tagged With: Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls, grammar, who, whom, writing rules

The Things I Keep

March 16, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Life in Copy and PasteI should subtitle this post “A Case of Copy and Paste.” I have learned, after spending some time with my two sites’ databases and after having someone else look at those databases, that I am not going to be able to import my old posts into my new site. I could let those posts remain on the old site – I probably will for at least a little while longer – but I would like to have them on the new one.

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Filed Under: Productivity, Work Life Tagged With: blog, copy, Dust Bunny Mafia, paste, salvage

What is Failure?

March 15, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Failure may be a muse.Perhaps failure is a gift. Perhaps it’s the muse, as Hugh MacLeod suggests. Perhaps it isn’t the terrible thing it sometimes is made to be.

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Filed Under: Creativity, Work Life Tagged With: failure, Hugh MacLeod, momentum, muse, perspective, stasis

And the Winner Is…

March 14, 2012 By Erin Beasley

The winner is Jason Konopinski.And the winner is…not Michael Schechter. Sorry, Michael. The winner is Jason Konopinski. I’m almost certain he’s going to celebrate with a Snoopy dance; at least, I hope he’s excited enough about winning that he’ll want to dance a Snoopy dance.

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Filed Under: Creativity Tagged With: art, chibis, Gini Dietrich, introvert, Jason Konopinski, Michael Schechter, Write Right

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