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Friday
Nov202009

Don't-Miss Events and a movie-worthy life

Momasphere event at Melt

storytelling

Momasphere events, like this one I performed at a couple weeks ago, are gaining a reputation for being don't-miss occasions. My upcoming Momasphere workshop, Make Room for Mom's Voice (December 6th), is going to be no exception.  Some are making arrangements to come into NYC the night before and spend the night here before the Sunday morning workshop, which I think is a great idea.  But the spots left for this are really limited, so if you're interested in coming consider registering first and working out the details afterwards.

I keep listening to this over and over again:  Billy Collins reading/speaking at CUNY. (Thanks to Katie at Cakes, Tea and Dreams for sharing this link on Twitter. Follow her.)

And finally, here's a podcast to close out our week together.

"A lot of things can't really nourish us until they're complete."

Podcast: A Dream about Finishing and a Movie-Worthy Life

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Reader Comments (1)

I've often longed for a life-soundtrack too - and a movie-worthy life. I do have moments where I look around and think, "This is it." I guess the trick is to remind myself that even in movies, we don't see all of the characters' lives. They also have their mundane moments. (Although, as we both know, the glory often comes through in the mundane moments.)

I don't know that I'm making a lot of sense - but just wanted to say I hear you. I hope you have a movie-worthy weekend, Jen.

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