Susan K. Perry's Blog: Creating in Flow, page 18
April 9, 2014
Why Imperfect Sex Can Be Plenty Good Enough
Do you believe the fairy tale that when you find the right person and commit, sex will forevermore be perfect? Or have you fallen for the opposite fantasy.
Published on April 09, 2014 17:02
When Imperfect Sex Is Plenty Good Enough
Do you believe the fairy tale that when you find the right person and commit, sex will forevermore be perfect? Or have you fallen for the opposite fantasy.
Published on April 09, 2014 17:02
April 3, 2014
Comic Wit George Carlin Spills All
Famous for his witty and politically incorrect social criticism, George Carlin was a hugely popular and award-winning stand-up comic. A new book-length interview offers fascinating insights into his beliefs and creativity.
Published on April 03, 2014 12:00
April 1, 2014
This Makes Us Human
What does Harold and the Purple Crayon have in common with the Biblical talking snake? They both represent examples of blending: a theory about how our brains make culture.
Published on April 01, 2014 11:06
March 24, 2014
Serious About Writing a Novel? Do It in 30 Days
Two new books detail how you can write a novel in 30 days, with or without participating in National Novel Writing Month.
Published on March 24, 2014 21:27
Serious About Writing A Novel? Do It In 30 Days
Two new books detail how you can write a novel in 30 days, with or without participating in National Novel Writing Month.
Published on March 24, 2014 21:27
March 19, 2014
Five Ways Failure Leads to Mastery
“The pursuit of mastery is an ever-onward almost,” writes Sarah Lewis, author of The Rise: Creativity, The Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery. She offers numerous examples and new ways of thinking about how you can make failure work for you.
Published on March 19, 2014 18:20
5 Ways Failure Leads to Mastery
“The pursuit of mastery is an ever-onward almost,” writes Sarah Lewis, author of The Rise: Creativity, The Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery. She offers numerous examples and new ways of thinking about how you can make failure work for you.
Published on March 19, 2014 18:20
March 8, 2014
The Most Famous Murder We Were All Lied to About
Fifty years ago, Kitty Genovese was 29 when she was viciously assaulted and stabbed to death. Psychology textbooks all teach about the crime, as it led to the theory of “the bystander effect.” Now we can read a much fuller version of the whole story in a compelling new book.
Published on March 08, 2014 19:21
The Most Famous Murder We Were All Lied To About
Fifty years ago, Kitty Genovese was 29 when she was viciously assaulted and stabbed to death. Psychology textbooks all teach about the crime, as it led to the theory of “the bystander effect.” Now we can read a much fuller version of the whole story in a compelling new book.
Published on March 08, 2014 19:21
Creating in Flow
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