
Is it possible that creative expression is an infinite language? What are the reaches of this creative language we call the arts? This podcast navigates the intersections of literature, visual art, and the creative process, reverently roaming the terrains of the boundless.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | |||

What does it mean when a writer creates a character?
A poetic-essayistic exploration of the idea of what if no one listens, reads, sees the art? And its opposing notion: what if audiences truly listen?
What do you write about when you have nothing to say?
From Scrooge to George Bailey, to the modern comedic and heroic stories (including Elf, National Lampoon’s Christmas, and Die Hard), a consideration of the lessons that Christmas stories can teach us about the creative process.
Is generational affinity good for the artist? Is it good for creative work to have some sense of an affinity towards one’s generation? The disparate cohort and a sense of connection to various creatives from various times. The milestone occurrences a... more
Notes on a dream, pulling a spaceship out of a swamp
Powerful dream. How do we bring a creative work into existence? Sleep dream. Dream come true… You know the whole thing… You’re trying to catch it. Will the notes look like the thing? Explains an as... more
an exploration of the common grounds of three questions:
Why the self portrait? Can we create art and not reveal who we are? Should we do commissioned work?
Can you perform with just a notion of technique and without a sense of sincerity? Working with purity: either just passion or just technique… as a comparative structure to inquire into the question. Is it better to have feeling or a technical sense o... more










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