Ease Lessons for Writers

25. Elizabeth (Season 3, Episode 1/3)

July 13, 2022 Monna McDiarmid Episode 25
25. Elizabeth (Season 3, Episode 1/3)
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Ease Lessons for Writers
25. Elizabeth (Season 3, Episode 1/3)
Jul 13, 2022 Episode 25
Monna McDiarmid

ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST: ELIZABETH
Today's episode is my first with Elizabeth who is in the process of becoming. She currently does laundry, dishes, drives carpools, and fills remaining “confetti time" with reading, writing, playing piano, thinking, and staring at a screensaver of a vine-covered tree. Along with her husband, she cares for two human children and an elderly pug in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Prior to this all-consuming undertaking, she worked as a writer and professional naming consultant for 20+ years on more than 150 product and corporate naming projects. In 2010, she published Finding Thalhimers (Dementi Milestone Publishing) about her father’s family and their department store, which existed for 150 years. Elizabeth loves breakfast, expensive dark chocolate, unapologetic authenticity, and laughing really hard. 

Thanks for this conversation, Elizabeth.


Elizabeth's Invitations from Episode 1:
1. Couldn't get it wrong | What would I do if I couldn’t get it wrong?
Write about this idea or dictate your thoughts, or make a poem.

 2. Ritual | Create a ceremony for the letting go.
Employ a ritual that will deeply communicate this letting go to the current version of you, and help set you free.

3. Letter from your protagonist
Write a letter from your protagonist Emilia to you, The Writer,  explaining why it’s important for you to write this book. What does this novel mean for her? What does the novel create or set in motion or set free?

4. What cannot be destroyed
Write a poem about the idea of what cannot be destroyed. You have given me the same homework ~ a delightful invitation that I happily accept.


*****

ABOUT EASE LESSONS:
Music: “Meekness” by Kai Engel, used under Creative Commons Attribution license

Editor: Damien Pitter

Host: Monna McDiarmid (pronounced Mona McDermid) | Coach, Writer and Counselor
Website: MonnaMcDiarmid.com
Newsletter: The Sunday Reader
Patreon:  where I share monthly excerpts from my writing memoir in progress
Instagram: @monnamcdiarmid

Show Notes

ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST: ELIZABETH
Today's episode is my first with Elizabeth who is in the process of becoming. She currently does laundry, dishes, drives carpools, and fills remaining “confetti time" with reading, writing, playing piano, thinking, and staring at a screensaver of a vine-covered tree. Along with her husband, she cares for two human children and an elderly pug in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Prior to this all-consuming undertaking, she worked as a writer and professional naming consultant for 20+ years on more than 150 product and corporate naming projects. In 2010, she published Finding Thalhimers (Dementi Milestone Publishing) about her father’s family and their department store, which existed for 150 years. Elizabeth loves breakfast, expensive dark chocolate, unapologetic authenticity, and laughing really hard. 

Thanks for this conversation, Elizabeth.


Elizabeth's Invitations from Episode 1:
1. Couldn't get it wrong | What would I do if I couldn’t get it wrong?
Write about this idea or dictate your thoughts, or make a poem.

 2. Ritual | Create a ceremony for the letting go.
Employ a ritual that will deeply communicate this letting go to the current version of you, and help set you free.

3. Letter from your protagonist
Write a letter from your protagonist Emilia to you, The Writer,  explaining why it’s important for you to write this book. What does this novel mean for her? What does the novel create or set in motion or set free?

4. What cannot be destroyed
Write a poem about the idea of what cannot be destroyed. You have given me the same homework ~ a delightful invitation that I happily accept.


*****

ABOUT EASE LESSONS:
Music: “Meekness” by Kai Engel, used under Creative Commons Attribution license

Editor: Damien Pitter

Host: Monna McDiarmid (pronounced Mona McDermid) | Coach, Writer and Counselor
Website: MonnaMcDiarmid.com
Newsletter: The Sunday Reader
Patreon:  where I share monthly excerpts from my writing memoir in progress
Instagram: @monnamcdiarmid