Creativity: Hustlers, Fakers, and Thieves is a series about the nature of creativity. Through a series of interviews with working artists we will explore the concepts that inform their creativity. Concepts like Curiosity, Practice, and Failure are considered by artists every day. These are the ideas and values that a creative person has for their work whether they are an apprentice, working artist, or master.
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Creativity: Hustlers, Fakers, and Thieves is a series about the nature of creativity. Through a series of interviews with working artists we will explore the concepts that inform their creativity. Concepts like Curiosity, Practice, and Failure are considered by artists every day. These are the ideas and values that a creative person has for their work whether they are an apprentice, working artist, or master.
No I Meant to Screw That Up; Failure with Merridawn Duckler, Cross Genre Artist
Creativity: Hustlers Fakers and Thieves
25 minutes 31 seconds
1 year ago
No I Meant to Screw That Up; Failure with Merridawn Duckler, Cross Genre Artist
Merridawn Duckler is a writer from Oregon, author of INTERSTATE (dancing girl press) and IDIOM (Washburn Prize, Harbor Review) She won the Jewish in Seattle fiction contest and the Elizabeth Sloan Tyler Memorial Award from Woven Tale Press, judged by Ann Beattie. Recent work in Hobart, New Flash Fiction, Penn Review, No Contact, Cheat River Review. She’s an editor at Narrative and the international philosophy journal Evental Aesthetics.
Creativity: Hustlers Fakers and Thieves
Creativity: Hustlers, Fakers, and Thieves is a series about the nature of creativity. Through a series of interviews with working artists we will explore the concepts that inform their creativity. Concepts like Curiosity, Practice, and Failure are considered by artists every day. These are the ideas and values that a creative person has for their work whether they are an apprentice, working artist, or master.