
Liminal Writing: Inspired by a line from "The Secret History of Kindness"
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Welcome to episode 6 of Liminal Writing with Ces and Lee!
In this episode, Ces, joining from the UK, and Lee, tuning in from Canada dive into the art of free-flow writing, inspired by a single evocative line - “He wants nothing more in life than for me to feel better.” from Melissa Holbrook Pierson’s book, "The Secret History of Kindness":
What’s Inside:
- Ces and Lee explain their writing process: taking a prompt and giving themselves 10 minutes to write freely, letting inspiration lead the way.
- Both read their writing inspired by the prompt line, exploring themes of kindness, empathy, and the quiet power of caring for one another.
- The conversation expands to discuss the importance of kindness in relationships, the privilege of experiencing genuine care, and how small acts can make a big difference.
- A thoughtful tangent on the role of public libraries as community hubs, and how books and shared spaces foster connection and learning.
Key Takeaways:
- Kindness is a powerful force, often found in the simplest acts and quietest moments.
- Writing prompts can unlock deep personal reflections and shared understanding.
- Community spaces like libraries play a vital role in nurturing creativity and connection.
Prompt for Listeners: Try your own 10-minute free writing session using the line: “He wants nothing more in life than for me to feel better.” See where your thoughts take you!
[0:00] Introduction and host greetings
[0:06] The writing prompt and its origin
[1:50] Lee's writing and reflection
[2:49] Ces' writing and reflection
[4:25] Discussion on kindness and relationships
[7:37] Public libraries and community
[10:32] Closing thoughts and listener challenge
Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share, and join us next time for more creative exploration.
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Hosts: Ces Millado & Lee Moran
Inspired by "The Secret History of Kindness" by Melissa Holbrook Pierson