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Writing from The Heart

Writing from The Heart
Design and execution by Meeko Marasigan

Writing from The Heart

"Writing from The Heart" is a workshop on creative writing, creative drawing, and creative drama. There are three available versions of this workshop: one for beginners on the secondary, tertiary, and graduate levels, and another for practitioners. A third version of this workshop is designed as an outreach program to disadvantaged and underserved audiences such as the disabled, the poor and the marginalized, victims of human trafficking, battered women and abused children, drug rehabilitation center residents, child combatants, children in conflict with the law, prisoners, and gang leaders. This third version incorporates creativity and problem awareness, conflict resolution, crisis intervention, trauma therapy, and peacemaking.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

You are a successful writer if readers need your mind, even if you do not need theirs.
Many people think that creativity is easy to access, simply because everyone has it. The truth is, in order to fully awaken your creativity, you must be emotionally violent on yourself, as you must be in awakening your psychic abilities.

Creativity and psychism go hand in hand.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Dramaturgy for TheatreWorks Singapore


Tuesday, December 23, 2014

It is astounding to me that many writers and artists know nothing about psychology.

It is equally astounding to me that writers and artists who do know something about psychology are terrified of parapsychology,

Monday, December 22, 2014

There are two, immediate sources of creative energy: a personal crisis and boredom.
As a general rule pencils should be reserved for drawing and pens, for writing--not because pencils are not versatile enough but because there exists a whole range of smooth pens for writing in the market.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

It is your duty as a writer and an artist to be directive and not submissive.
There are bureaucrats in literature and in art. They continuously attempt to make rules and establish standards, offering grants and awards at the same time. Their foremost goal is to control writers and artists and keep them within the perimeters of their own religious beliefs.

Never fall into their traps.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Take the Lead With Adjectives

Writing is a way of teaching people how to talk.

Avoid using trite adjectives such as "wonderful", "great", "awesome", "perfect", "robust", and, of course, "amazing".

If you use fresh, new adjectives frequently enough, people will begin to use them in their everyday conversations too.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

It is useful for a creative writer to believe in reincarnation, whether spiritually or psychologically, because his/her works are filtered through only a single lifetime's frames of reference.

A prolific creative writer draws from selves from other lifetimes, and, therefore, from a variety of frames of references.

Monday, December 8, 2014