I suppose that’s what happens when
you hang around other people – their habits and hobbies and interests tend to
rub off on you. During my sixth grade Gone
With the Wind kick, I addressed my mother as “Miss Barbara” (in a Southern
drawl, of course), and she returned the favor by calling me “Miss Linda” for
many years to come. I started researching the life of Emily Roebling when our
son, at age eight, got obsessed with the Brooklyn Bridge, which Emily's husband
built, and I immersed myself in John Lennon lore during our family’s Beatlemania
phase. Thanks to that obsession, I even ended up writing a short story, “The
People v. Hiroko Uno,” which was published by Imitation Fruit a few years ago. (http://www.imitationfruit.com/Issue_9/people_hiroko/people_hiroko.html)
That’s one of the many things I
love about teaching creative writing classes – all the participants inspire
each other. We hear someone read a story that cracks everyone up, and we all
know we want to try our hands at humor too. Or another writer will share an
elegiac piece that’s so moving the room is silent for a moment after she’s done
reading, and we feel the call to tiptoe into new territory.
Luckily for me, I reap armloads of creative
inspiration through all the students I teach each week. This Saturday I get to
meet with yet another small group at 100th Monkey Studio, and you’re
welcome to join us too. Besides leaving with some new material of your own, I
guarantee your unique voice will serve as inspiration for someone else.
Creative Writing Saturdays
100th Monkey Studio,
1600 SE AnkenySaturday, January 18, 10 – 11:30am
Cost: $20
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