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    David B. Lentz
    “Maybe, life is a kind of waking dream.
    Maybe, it's a double-dream with a false awakening.
    Maybe, the dream only becomes lucid and truly luminous given the fuller perspective of life after one's own wake.
    Maybe, the pictures never stop.
    Doesn't the existence of dreams and higher consciousness during the years of blackouts of a lifetime, whether longer or shorter, give us a valid premise to hope that another highly spiritual state may await our passing?”
    David B. Lentz, For the Beauty of the Earth: A Novel

  • #2
    Rossandra White
    “For those who write memoirs, memory is not a mere recollection of facts; it is a ragbag we pick through, salvaging scraps to craft into literature. We take half-remembered events and stitch them together to form a larger story that will, we hope, resonate with others and help them make sense of their own”—Erika Schikel”
    Rossandra White

  • #3
    Rossandra White
    “Memoir writing draws on all aspects of who we are, body, mind and soul. We are challenged to dig deep, to remember, and once again inhabit the skin of who we were and what we have learned. Writing memoir is an act of testimony, witnessing, healing. When you write a memoir, you draw upon layers of your consciousness and discover your true nature, your essential self, and are transformed the process.” Linda Joy Meyer”
    Rossandra White

  • #4
    Rossandra White
    “Like writing, publishing is not easy. No endeavor worth pursuing is. Discomfort and fear are easy outs—and ultimately dead ends. They are responses to keep us locked in the role of victim. Empowerment is encapsulated in the written word. Writing about trauma is more than simply documenting experience—it’s about illuminating life on earth. It’s about transforming tragedy into art, and hoping that somehow that piece of art may help someone else who’s gone through something unbearable and who doesn’t yet see that there is truly a light at the end of the tunnel. . . . It’s about transcendence. It’s about where we go from here.” Tracy Strauss”
    Rossandra White, Loveyoubye: Holding Fast, Letting Go, And Then There's The Dog

  • #5
    Lene Fogelberg
    “Dancing is like poetry written by our bodies: our outstretched arms our words of longing.”
    Lene Fogelberg, Beautiful Affliction



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