o my gosh I am so intimidated by this prompt! I think of myself as I think of myself as creative and adventurous but you are showing me my limits alys :))))) Thank you for doing so, I love it. And I can't wait to see what happens!
Michelle, you wouldn't be intimidated at all if alys took you through this prompt in person. She would already have those huge sheets of paper lying on the floor, waiting for you to make your mark. She's a choreographer, and not just of bodies: in no time you'd see your words dancing on the page!
I'm struggling with all the theoretical frameworks and concepts. One of my professors suggested I use post-its, which I was struggling to somehow manifest... I'm looking forward to exploring this prompt as I find ways to learn about the different theorists and ideas to incorporate into my evolving research path and writing.
This prompt is such a nice complement to the previous ones “write with your body” (by Michael) and “let your words take flight” (by Sophie). I love when physical actions can help us access thoughts and idea that can be otherwise difficult to express. Thanks, alys! 🌸
o my gosh I am so intimidated by this prompt! I think of myself as I think of myself as creative and adventurous but you are showing me my limits alys :))))) Thank you for doing so, I love it. And I can't wait to see what happens!
Michelle, you wouldn't be intimidated at all if alys took you through this prompt in person. She would already have those huge sheets of paper lying on the floor, waiting for you to make your mark. She's a choreographer, and not just of bodies: in no time you'd see your words dancing on the page!
Oo that sounds like so much fun Helen, maybe I'll try it out on my own!
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I'm struggling with all the theoretical frameworks and concepts. One of my professors suggested I use post-its, which I was struggling to somehow manifest... I'm looking forward to exploring this prompt as I find ways to learn about the different theorists and ideas to incorporate into my evolving research path and writing.
This prompt is such a nice complement to the previous ones “write with your body” (by Michael) and “let your words take flight” (by Sophie). I love when physical actions can help us access thoughts and idea that can be otherwise difficult to express. Thanks, alys! 🌸