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Greg Brisendine Writer's block (for me) is all about my evil internal editor that doesn't just want me to write, it wants me to write something perfect. So I deal wit…moreWriter's block (for me) is all about my evil internal editor that doesn't just want me to write, it wants me to write something perfect. So I deal with writer's block by writing anything, usually stream of consciousness stuff, until the good stuff starts flowing. (less)
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The Role of Ego in Leadership

Everyone has an ego and that’s a good thing!

Like many words that get popular attention, the definition of "ego" has been distorted and diluted. 

In psychological terms, our ego begins as an awareness of ourself as a separate (from our mother) person. After that our ego becomes the liaison between our internal world (our mind) and the external world (other people).

Much of that liaison work is the e Read more of this blog post »
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“I'm not the author of your fate, just the editor.”
Greg Brisendine, Calvin in Quarantine

“One voice whispered Beloved. She spread her colors on the starshine to embrace this land he had given her, and there were no shadows to darken the Fire soaring across the sand. Only light, only joy.

No one heard Elisel scream. Only the dragons saw her rise into the night sky like an arrow, mute after that one keening wail. It was two days before she returned to Skybowl.

Long before that, they found Sioned.”
Melanie Rawn, Skybowl

“A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and flow with it.”
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“Never put off writing until you are better at it.”
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“And once upon a time I wondered: Is writing epic fantasy not somehow a betrayal? Did I not somehow do a disservice to my own reality by paying so much attention to the power fantasies of disenchanted white men?

But. Epic fantasy is not merely what Tolkien made it.

This genre is rooted in the epic — and the truth is that there are plenty of epics out there which feature people like me. Sundiata’s badass mother. Dihya, warrior queen of the Amazighs. The Rain Queens. The Mino Warriors. Hatshepsut’s reign. Everything Harriet Tubman ever did. And more, so much more, just within the African components of my heritage. I haven’t even begun to explore the non-African stuff. So given all these myths, all these examinations of the possible… how can I not imagine more? How can I not envision an epic set somewhere other than medieval England, about someone other than an awkward white boy? How can I not use every building-block of my history and heritage and imagination when I make shit up?

And how dare I disrespect that history, profane all my ancestors’ suffering and struggles, by giving up the freedom to imagine that they’ve won for me.”
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