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Posted by Matilda Butler on May 16, 2012 at 1:00am 0 Comments 0 Likes
Matilda Butler, SheWrites Guest Editor and Co-Founder WomensMemoirs.com
The Writer's Mythic Journey Continues
This week, I hope you’ve been following Gail Straub, author of Returning To My Mother's House: Taking Back the Wisdom of the Feminine, as she shares with SheWrites her story of writing and publishing her memoir. Although she tells a memoirist’s story, she relates it through the five phases of Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey -- a journey that all writers take in their creative efforts. You’ll find a true connection with Gail as she takes you along with her.
Today, we have the penultimate installment where Gail describes The Epiphany. After you read this next phase of Gail’s journey, I invite you to join me on…
ContinuePosted by Matilda Butler on May 15, 2012 at 1:00am 2 Comments 0 Likes
Matilda Butler, SheWrites Guest Editor and Co-Founder WomensMemoirs.com
Let Gail Straub and Joseph Campbell Light Your Writing Path
As a writer, you are probably familiar with Joseph Campbell. His career of researching myths across cultures led him to what he called the monomyth. Campbell taught, wrote and spoke at many events. Over time, his work was picked up and used by Disney, Hollywood, musicians, and writers. Perhaps one of the most well-known stories is that George Lucas relied on Campbell’s hero’s journey for the structure of Star Wars.
Gail Straub, author of the award-winning book Returning to My Mother’s House: Taking Back the Wisdom of the Feminine, uses Campbell’s five phases to explain her journey to write…
ContinuePosted by Matilda Butler on May 14, 2012 at 1:00am 4 Comments 0 Likes
Matilda Butler, SheWrites Guest Editor and Co-Founder Women's Memoirs
Joseph Campbell and the Writers' Journey
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of introducing author Gail Straub to you. I focused on her award-winning memoir, and today want to tell you a little more about Gail before she continues with the story of her mythic memoir journey.
Gail is the co-author of the best selling Empowerment: The Art of Creating Your Life As You Want It, and the author of the critically acclaimed The Rhythm of Compassion as well as the award winning feminist memoir Returning to My Mother’s House. Considered a…
Posted by Matilda Butler on May 13, 2012 at 1:00am 6 Comments 2 Likes
Matilda Butler, SheWrites Guest Editor and Co-Founder Women's Memoirs
Happy Mother's Day and Your Journey as a Writer
Where are you in the midst of your journey as a writer? Do you sometimes feel lost? Feel alone? Not sure where to turn? Overwhelmed? Think you see the light at the end of the tunnel when it turns out to be your ex-husband lighting the candles on his new wife's birthday cake? Whatever your story, whatever your place in your writing life, I'd like to share some guidance on your writing journey thanks to the wise words of author Gail Straub.
Let me back up
Last week, my business partner Kendra Bonnett was…
Matilda Butler, SheWrites Guest Editor and Co-Founder Women's Memoirs
What Does a Writer Do at the End of Her Journey?
We reach the end of the writer’s journey today. This is the concluding segment of Gail Straub’s story of her mythic memoir journey to write and publish Returning to My Mother’s House: Taking…
In January, I decided that this would be the year that would devote more time to writing and look for opportunities to educate myself and connect with other writers. Soon after, I found out about the Philadelphia Writer's Conference, which will take place on June 8th to 10th at the Holiday Inn in Philadelphia. The price and location were perfect for me. I could hardly wait until registration opened and I was able to see what types of workshops that were available. About a week after…
I have to say, I’m so glad somebody is finally organizing to put an end to apostrophe abuse.
The apostrophe I most want to rescue? The one in the sign for the chain restaurant, “Fryn’ Pan.”
Now, it’s not so much that the apostrophe is being used incorrectly. It’s not. But it ought not be asked to do that job alone — and that’s where the real…
One dream-girl, with bright lights in her eyes...
One Rich heir who never heard the word 'no'...
One abandoned player, who who lives by no laws...
One striving sportsman searching the destiny which lost him his family...
Four extraordinary people, young of blood, kind at heart, strong of will, but rash at actions...living in their own worlds, following isolated paths to their own goals...when the paths cross, the worlds shall crash...into a complex bonds…
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