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Art of Not-Looking

I like nothing so much as that for which I’m not looking.

Posted byMarushkaMay 13, 2020May 8, 2020Posted inPoetryTags:art, inspiration, life, looking, memory, serendipity, writing1 Comment on Art of Not-Looking

Hemingway Smile

Learn to say the truth of a thing – that is all.

Posted byMarushkaApril 30, 2020April 29, 2020Posted inPoetryTags:art, Earnest Hemingway, Galileo, life, Poetry, science, story, Truth, writingLeave a comment on Hemingway Smile

The Time Heist

It’s a strange thing to be glad of losing something.

Posted byMarushkaApril 24, 2020April 24, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:art, creativity, gaming, introspection, Laura Vanderkam, memory, Off the Clock, Stardew Valley, time, time management, writing2 Comments on The Time Heist

The (Not) Like A Virgin Guide to Creating Stuff

A trick every writer should learn.

Posted byMarushkaApril 16, 2020April 17, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:art, creative writing, creativity, writing2 Comments on The (Not) Like A Virgin Guide to Creating Stuff

Fragments (c. 2020 PC)

Curator’s Note: Pencil on paper, c. early 2020s PC (Pre-Crash), Austin, Texas. These fragments were likely part of a notebook or workbook.

Posted byMarushkaApril 11, 2020April 8, 2020Posted inPoetry, UncategorizedTags:apocalypse, archaeology, art, Austin, creation, creative writing, creativity, Poetry, utopia, writing1 Comment on Fragments (c. 2020 PC)

The Success Narrative of the Kandinsky Hot Pocket Affair

From shock to “give me more” – learn to recognize the creative potential of surprise. Oh, and ditch the idea of “success.”

Posted byMarushkaMarch 11, 2020March 11, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:art, creativity, fail better, failure, Hot Pocket, inspiration, Kandinsky, success, surprise8 Comments on The Success Narrative of the Kandinsky Hot Pocket Affair

Creation Is An Odd Sort of Work

How do you approach Creation’s demands?

Posted byMarushkaMarch 7, 2020March 7, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:art, cooking, creation, creativity, Edward Tufte, forever work, math, parenting, science, writingLeave a comment on Creation Is An Odd Sort of Work

Mouth-to-Mouth for Buck Rogers

Ray Bradbury shares tips on keeping things alive. Things? Maybe your writing, maybe you.

Posted byMarushkaMarch 3, 2020March 3, 2020Posted inWorks ConsultedTags:art, Book, Buck Rogers, death, life, Ray Bradbury, reading, review, writing, ZenLeave a comment on Mouth-to-Mouth for Buck Rogers

Anti-Gravity Sequel (Spoiler, It’s Trash)

Produce as much trash as you possibly can, each and every day, no excuses and no breaks.

Posted byMarushkaFebruary 21, 2020March 24, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:art, El Topo, inspiration, Jodorowsky, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, speculative fiction, trash, writing2 Comments on Anti-Gravity Sequel (Spoiler, It’s Trash)

Trickster’s Bouquet

The act of making things is a dangerous discovery.

Posted byMarushkaFebruary 14, 2020March 24, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:art, creating, Georgia O'Keefe, Kateryna Bilokur, Poetry, tricksters2 Comments on Trickster’s Bouquet

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