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Rhiannon Cree Kirshner has found her creative voice in a world that has seemingly forgotten how to embrace one. Within a collection of thoughts and ponderings that shine a light on heartfelt self-examination, Kirshner provides a roadmap to clarity for all those who may be struggling with artistic expression. Each of the 955 maxims that make up this book are philosophical musings that begin with the words "Maybe I write...". Kirshner shares simple, clever, and mosaic phrases that reach out to creatives who may be in a rut, perhaps do not know the right questions to ask, and to those who may…mehr

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Rhiannon Cree Kirshner has found her creative voice in a world that has seemingly forgotten how to embrace one. Within a collection of thoughts and ponderings that shine a light on heartfelt self-examination, Kirshner provides a roadmap to clarity for all those who may be struggling with artistic expression. Each of the 955 maxims that make up this book are philosophical musings that begin with the words "Maybe I write...". Kirshner shares simple, clever, and mosaic phrases that reach out to creatives who may be in a rut, perhaps do not know the right questions to ask, and to those who may have returned to their core after years of compliance with crushing social norms. Through words that are daring and touching as well as earnest and robust, Kirshner offers a window into the core of creativity while encouraging artists to reflect on why they do what they do. Best of Luck shares empowering contributions that provide artistic enlightenment for anyone on a journey to seek an authentic way to creatively express themselves.
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Rhiannon Cree Kirshner was born in Long Island, New York but grew up in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, in a tiny country town called Gerton, North Carolina. She is currently working on a bachelor's degree in psychology, so she can realize her goal of working in the mental health field as a recreational therapist. After receiving her bachelors Kirshner plans to move to Colorado to work on her masters and doctorate as well publish her company of writings from the past 9 years. When Rhiannon was younger she could not comprehend the concept of a period. She could not feel, or sense where to put it in her stories. Her first grade teacher eventually gave up on trying to help her and told her to put a "dot" after every two lines. Rhiannon responded to patterns well as she saw it as one, but such a pattern was a hard one to break. Perhaps in her young mind she felt a story should never have an end. Rhiannon currently resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.