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Books, Music, and Film to Wake Up Your Muse and Help You Change the World, INTERVIEWSLeave a comment

Speedy Johnson

August 19, 2017August 16, 2017 wandawaterman@themindfulbard.com

“I feel like the goal of the artist should be to threaten the establishment and question the status quo, all the while projecting love upon the world. Other times I feel like the goal is to derange one’s senses enough to somehow glimpse the unknown . . . ” Continue reading Speedy Johnson

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In Praise of Amateur Writing

July 14, 2017 wandawaterman@themindfulbard.com

“Childlike wonder is the very vibrancy of creative life, and it’s so easily dulled by efforts to prune, correct, smooth, deconstruct, and critique.” Continue reading In Praise of Amateur Writing

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Falling Asleep in the Room of Tiny Drawers (Minutes of a Guided Creativity Meditation)

May 30, 2017 wandawaterman@themindfulbard.com

Seriously? Walking down to the basement of an abandoned house is going to relax me and bring me to a zone of imaginative freedom? Stop it. Trust the process. Continue reading Falling Asleep in the Room of Tiny Drawers (Minutes of a Guided Creativity Meditation)

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Passive-Aggressive Break-Up Letters

April 29, 2017June 2, 2017 wandawaterman@themindfulbard.com

It’s not many men who would care about a bubblehead waitress who clothes her obscenely gargantuan derriere in leopard pattern stretch pants. But you do, Walt— you alone seek to understand her and listen to her problems while keeping your girlfriend waiting.

Smiling approvingly as I head out the door,

Ethel Continue reading Passive-Aggressive Break-Up Letters

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The Doppelgänger Cure, pages 2-5 (graphic novel series)

January 26, 2017April 25, 2017 wandawaterman@themindfulbard.com

Mid-century, most people had grown stupefied . . . They’d trusted the screens. Continue reading The Doppelgänger Cure, pages 2-5 (graphic novel series)

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