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Writing the Unthinkable with Lynda Barry
This video featuring Lynda Barry provides writing prompts that use associative memory to help people tell their stories. It can be used by anyone who wishes to generate ideas for writing.
This video featuring Lynda Barry provides writing prompts that use associative memory to help people tell their stories. It can be used by anyone who wishes to generate ideas for writing.
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Lynda is so cute! I'm literally in love with the fact that she just actually sat there for the duration as if she was right in front of us instead of a jumpcut.
LOVELOVELOVELOVE Lynda Barry. She was doing cartoons in the Rocket when I was a teen in 1980s Seattle. When she started doing these instructive books, like One! Hundred! Demons! - I got so much from them. Thank you for sharing this video. What a wonderful gift today!
I have played/ explored under Lynda’s direction at the Omega Institute in upstate NY. This is so amazing to have this. Thanks! It’s great ❤️❤️❤️
Lovely and charming. Great writing exercise. Very interesting how one can train one's mind to be accustomed to getting into writing mode. Very inspirational.
Wow that was like hypnosis. I just tapped into a memory I didn't even know I had! Neat!
Is it weird that I can feel the story coming from the back of my brain? I will use this process! Thank you!
Woah, I was soooo not ready for the story I wrote. Yikes! ha. But what an amazing exercise. Lynda is a treasure.
It's really a beautiful process, thank you so much for sharing... and the Spiral meditation is just magic
I tried this today and it was really interesting and insightful as a process! Thank you for sharing. :)
This reminds me a great deal of how I sometimes start poems when I'm stuck.
Thanks Lynda, great creative exercise!
Merci Linda pour cette proposition d'écriture 😊
Muy inspirador
Can anybody tell me the title of Rumi's poem that she's reciting?
@TheoQuince
2 жыл бұрын
I think it's "The Diver's Clothes."
Genius!
❤️
✒ powerful
That horrible screech when she makes lines on the glass....worse than fingernails on a blackboard. I can't.