Shifting Gears

The New York Society Library, affectionately known as ‘the writers library’ because of its impressive roster of accomplished author/members, has a wonderfully supportive assistant head librarian in Carolyn Waters, who makes us all feel appreciated and cherished with her Writing Life series of lectures. Bending over backwards to supply us with the tools we need… Continue Reading

For Whom We Write

When I graduated from college the first time with an Associates degree there was no such thing as a Department of Continuing Education. I had an awareness of and affinity for lifelong learning as I reached for my diploma on that sunny June day; but my first matriculation was so long ago that academia hadn’t… Continue Reading

Editing Life

by Sidney S. Stark January marks the beginning of a new calendar year with parallel fresh initiatives. NO, I didn’t say resolutions. Happily, I’ve learned not to rule my life with ‘shoulds’ anymore. But starting something new is often energizing, and the beginning of my new writers’ workgroup is living up to that promise. It’s… Continue Reading

Confidence

What is it? Is it essential to success and happiness or merely a useful tool? How much is too much or not enough?  Who decides? Can it be acquired through learning or must it come naturally and without effort to be of value. That word ‘confidence’ has cropped up in too many conversations I’ve had… Continue Reading

Listening to Silence

Last week two of my writer friends zeroed in on the same piece in the New York Times at the same moment from different vantage points. They both referred it to me, although once I’d read it I decided it may have been for different reasons. It was titled ‘The Art of Listening’ and if… Continue Reading

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From Generation to Generation

by Sidney S. Stark Thanksgiving is often the favorite holiday of choice to  celebrate. I’ve heard people say that’s because it has no religious or  specifically personal connotations for them; ‘though if that’s so I’m not sure who they think is responsible for the bounty being appreciated. But I see the  point of having a… Continue Reading

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