Russell Ricard

@RussellRicard
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Writer. Veteran Theater Performer. Cat person. 
Author of The Truth About Goodbye.
Contributor: Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood, The Write Life, and Newtown Literary. 
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This week's highlightable delights: Jealousy and its antidote, the key to joy, Kahlil Gibran on the art of growing older https://mailchi.mp/themarginalian/aging-joy-jealousy
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Anaïs Nin, born on this day in 1903, on why emotional excess is essential to creativity https://www.themarginalian.org/2012/09/03/anais-nin-on-emotion-and-writing/
Why Emotional Excess is Essential to Writing and Creativity

“Something is always born of excess: great art was born of great terrors, great loneliness, great inhibitions, instabilities, and it always balances them.”

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Read the latest newsletter from MY PURPLE WRITER BRAIN: February 2023 Edition. Subscribe to it. Live by it. Enjoy! My thoughts on writing every day, a book review of Saint Sebastian's Abyss, an interview with Fernando A. Flores, and more.

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https://open.substack.com/pub/scottsemegran/p/my-purple-writer-brain-february-2023

MY PURPLE WRITER BRAIN: February 2023 Edition

On writing every day, a book review of Saint Sebastian's Abyss, an interview with Fernando A. Flores, and more

Scott Semegran: My Purple Writer Brain

Chibi the Cat peeking out of her hidey hole to wish you a Happy Caturday!

#caturday #catstodon #cats #CatsOfMastodon

@broadwayworld may he Rest In Peace. ✌🏽❤️
My brief review: ANDOR is one of the best STAR WARS TV shows. In many ways more akin to BLADE RUNNER, there are few ties to nostalgia. You won't find Jedis, Vader, Skywalkers, or light sabers. What you will find is suspense, intrigue, action, and a new hope for STAR WARS. I didn't want it to end.
The Hidden Lives of Owls

A sixty-seven-million-year odyssey of science and myth.

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