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With Joy We Welcome Our Newest Grandchild
May the landscape of your life be as interesting and beautiful as the karst landscapes that give you your name so that you never lack for wonderous places to go and fascinating things to explore....
Read MoreThe Dangers of Forgetting Our Family Stories
I recently made an interesting connection that confirmed my strong belief in the importance of sharing family stories. At one of my presentations about converting family stories into fiction, a woman asked me about the history of my family name. Someone she knew had the same...
Read MoreReader’s Guide for On the Sickle’s Edge: Why Family Stories Matter
If you’ve found your way to the Reader’s Guide questions below, you may have already read On the Sickle’s Edge, or perhaps you’re considering reading it or making it a book club choice. Either way, I’m deeply grateful for your interest in this story based...
Read MoreThe Path to Creative Renewal: Take a Breather
When we’re really in touch with ourselves, we recognize the need for restoration as clearly as if it were a hunger for food or drink...
Read MoreWhat I’ve Learned from Listening to My Audience
It was difficult to identify and put into words what I thought my listeners might get out of my presentation. But by going through that process, I developed a different relationship with them....
Read MoreComing Home to Creativity
When I find myself unable to get out of my own head to roll down the embankment into my story, I will recall how lost I felt standing before my blank canvas as if it were the first time, and I will remember what I...
Read MoreFinding The Way Home
As a storyteller, I spend a lot of time wondering what’s at the base of our very human struggles. We search for balance in our lives. Purpose. Meaning. We struggle to find, and to hold onto, the elusive awareness that we are okay, at a...
Read MoreView from Sickbay: Fact or Fiction?
I’m generally in good health. I eat and live carefully. But the last few weeks have been unusual. It might have been the frightening rightward turn the country is making, or it may have been a short course of antibiotics I was on. Whatever the...
Read MoreOn Philosopher Bernard Henri Lévy
This past Saturday night I heard a lecture by French philosopher Bernard Henri Lévy about his new book The Genius of Judaism. I attended because he’s the most influential French intellectual alive today, and I wanted to hear his voice. I also went because I...
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