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A More Fulfilling Life

In Yellow House Chronicles by Natalie Shaw

A month ago, I lived in a small apartment in the center of a mid-sized city in the Midwest, in the hippest neighborhood, steps from some of my favorite bars and restaurants, blocks from my friends, a mile from the …

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Make Your First Movie Now

In Make Your Movie by Isaac Stambaugh

I’ve been putting off writing this blog for quite some time. “I’ve been very busy. I have more important things to do. And who really cares?” are all excuses I’ve used for my procrastination. To some degree, those excuses are …

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Hum With Me

In Poetry by Brad Wise

my world is loud. a chaotic symphony. a stew of noise. i’m a glutton for babel. a junkie for acclaim. i’ve both soared and starved. felt rich then poor. but there have been moments… of unexpected respite. and melodic quiet. …

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Do the Work

In My Year Downtown by Steve Fuller

I have always found something strangely fascinating about listening to old comedians rehash their early days playing dive clubs for pennies, shacking up with seven other guys in a New York studio apartment, or getting their first big break opening …

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Cherry Headwind

In Creativity by Brad Wise

Every now and again I can feel my brain pathways getting overgrown with monotonous weeds and cobwebs. Too much scrolling through Instagram, Tumblr, news sites leaves my neurons foggy. So I have to go weed whacking. New paths need to …

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Living

In My Year Downtown by Steve Fuller

I stumbled across a quote by Ernest Hemingway approximately five years ago that has haunted my writing—in both Casper the Friendly Ghost ways and Poltergeist ways ever since. Hemingway said, “In order to write about life, first you must live …

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Help!

In The Bible Experiment by Joe Boyd

Help. It’s a word that evokes many different emotions. How do you feel about asking people for help? How do you feel when people ask you for help? My guess is that for many of us the answer is the …