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The One Responsibility for Writers Seeking a Higher Purpose

“The great thing is to prevent his doing anything. As long as he does not convert it into action, it does not matter how much he thinks about this new repentance. Let the little brute wallow in it. Let him, if he has any bent that way, write a book about it; that is often an excellent way of sterilising
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What Excellence Requires: further thoughts on integrating new knowledge

Hi there. How are you? Thanks for showing up. I feel like I need to start this week’s quick message with some basic encouragement. You made it. You got through. You’re going forward. It’s hard to believe all that happened last week. I barely had time to catch my breath. And now a new week begins. But I learned so
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A Word for Writers on Healthy Integration (or More Accurately, the First Word of Likely Many More).

“It’s always the vulnerable heart that breaks broken hearts free.”   I read a new book recently and it changed me. It helped me realize something I hadn’t before. Books often do that, of course, but not in a quite so fundamentally altering way. You know how when new information comes, there’s always that period of instability before you can even
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Writing Is Fun! No, Really.

Given our time constraints–Sheri’s heading out to rake the leaves again as I write this, so the trick-or-treaters don’t slip and kill themselves tonight–writing can feel downright selfish. This is normal. It will all be okay, I promise. So you’re a little different. Like Frederick the Mouse, maybe, who collected words and images instead of corn and seeds for the winter.
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Writing with God

Then he said to him, “Rise and go; your faith has made you well.” – Lk 17:19 Last week, I shared one of my favorite posts of all time, “Writing into the Light.” (Link here: micksilva.com/writing-into-the-light) That post has long served to remind me of why I do this, why I fight to write in the light, day in day out. And
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