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Nicole's avatar

Jeannine, reading about your writing process feels like alchemy to me. I’m in awe of your spirit and willingness to go to the places you need. It’s inspiring. I seem to do well with constraints too: I entered a 100 word fiction competition last year where I was given a genre and two words that had to be included and only 24 hours to write it, and I got an honourable mention. It was thrilling! As for joy, I’m a big believer in seeking it out but it didn’t occur to me until reading your essay that joy could coexist in a piece of writing about darkness. I’ve been writing either joy, or darkness, but never in the same piece. Thank you for the valuable insight.

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Rita Ott Ramstad's avatar

This week, I wrote and shared a piece in which I let myself describe each decade of my life only in sweeping positive generalizations. I think the traumas are there still, but in the background. It felt really different to "write it slant" in this way and--yes--there was joy in it. It felt more true, because there was joy in the living, too.

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