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Making Art Can Feel Good

Bee

one writer's attempts to find pleasure and beauty in the creative process

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I avoid writing on my computer. That is, I dare say, the point of my newsletter: sharing ways to romance your art practice, which for me involves working by hand with a variety of beautiful materials. And still: I rely on my computer at alm...

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Sometimes your manuscript is 90 feet long

Much of the relationship to materials that I share about in this newsletter comes down to how I coax myself to do the hard thing. Often, that hard thing is starting again: another draft, another point of view, another story. Recently, that ...

3 months ago
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Another Holiday Gift Guide

Having a gifted gift-giver in your life is both a blessing and a curse. You will feel seen! You will feel loved! But then oh shit, it’s time to reciprocate. What to get for the gifter in your life? Herewith, a few options from the world of ...

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  • Bee

    hi! I'm the author of two novels: 'The Lover' and 'City of a Thousand Gates,' which won the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize. I live in LA with my dog, Pupik.

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