Writing Ourselves Whole

"Liberty is the right not to lie." - Camus via Califia

A blog about sexual healing, erotic writing, and the transformative power of words.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Podcast Answers, Day 10 - What's giving you hope?

Back in November, I committed to posting longer, more well-thought-out answers to the questions that Britt Bravo posed to me during our Arts and Healing Network podcast conversation. Here’s my answer for day 10!

10. What gives you hope right now?

A kuffiya 'ribbon' in solidarity with Palestine, Iraq and Lebanon; image from http://www.reziststicker.com/stickers.htm This has been a hard question for me to answer. I've been slipping between feeling very hopeful and deeply hopeless and heartsick - there are beautiful moments and possibilities and still horrors inflicted in every moment and how can we talk about hope except that without even the mention, the word, I think we lose everything.

Every week, the sort of writing *and* the sort of communal engagement and solidarity manifested at the writing workshops gives me hope that we can create the space we need for deep change and amazingly honest openness in our worlds/lives --

And then there are other places of hope for me:
1. Resistance to empire and other hierarchies of power.
2. Lemon squeezed into water.
3. Hot coffee in the morning.
4. The way some folks are willing to make eye contact with strangers while walking through downtown San Francisco on a weekday morning.
5. The cracking open and brilliance of emotion and voice that happens in the writing workshops; the deep open-hearted kindness of folks' responses to one another; the joy we receive in recognizing the artists in each other, and having recognized the artists in ourselves.
6. (The very possibility of) Laughing with my lover after some difficult weeks.
7. My sister. just her.
8. The way friends can reach out across years and miles and difference and still create a net for me to fall into, even when I think I don't deserve it.
9. The fact that our local farmer's markets are still going strong.
10. All the folks who are writing and reading. Everyone telling their stories everywhere. I mean it.

There's more, and less, but this is my count for now.

What's giving you hope right now? I mean, in this minute?

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Podcast with Arts and Healing Network is up!

The podcast that Britt Bravo and I recorded back in Nov is up on the Arts and Healing Network! Just before I got on the road to head down to LA for Thanksgiving, Britt and I talked transformative writing, writing as a healing practice, expressive arts, erotic writing for survivors of sexual trauma, Pat Schneider's Amherst Writers and Artists workshop method, and more!

Of course, as always, I'd love to hear your thoughts and reactions? What did I leave out? What's true for you about these topics?

Jen Cross of Writing Ourselves Whole on the Arts and Healing Podcast http://artheals.libsyn.com/

Direct download: Jen_Cross__Writing_Ourselves_Whole.mp3

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Podcast with Arts and Healing Network!

So, last Wednesday, bright and early before Fresh! & I headed down to LA for the Thanksgivingness, I had the pleasure of meeting Britt Bravo to record a podcast for the Arts and Healing Network's bimonthly podcast. How exciting! It was my first podcast, and only the second or third time I've talked to the "press" (-ish!) about what it is that Writing Ourselves Whole is all about. Great practice and a fantastic opportunity!

Britt had a list of questions that she thought we might get to, which were really useful for me! I want to get more comfortable talking (more succinctly!) about the workshops, about transformative writing, about Pat Schneider's AWA method -- so that I can help to spread the word not just about my workshops but about the uses of writing period!

The podcast comes out next month, and I'll be sure to post a link/update here. In the meantime, though, I'd like to go about answering Britt's questions in more detail here. Beginning Wednesday, I'll be posting an answer to each of the following questions, two per week, for the next six weeks:

1. What are the Writing Ourselves Whole workshops?

2. On your site, you describe them as “transformative writing” workshops. How are they transformative?

3. Do you believe art can heal? Why?

4. Has it been healing for you personally? If so, how?

5. What inspired the workshops?

6. What has been the impact of the workshops for survivors of sexual abuse?

7. How has teaching the workshops changed your own writing?

8. What advice do you have for a writer who wants to use writing for their own healing, or to facilitate healing in others?

9. What inspires you the most about your workshops?

10. What gives you hope right now?

11. What are you working on right now with your own writing, or writing workshops?

12. Is there anything else you didn’t get to talk about that you would like to share with listeners?


I'm looking forward to getting to provide some more detail to the answers I gave Britt. And, as always, I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback!

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