Episode 81: Deborah Rudell
For author Deborah Rudell, nature and its impact on her as a person and writer is immense, whether it was living off-grid or riding out gales on a boat getting battered by 60 foot waves.
In this episode of The Written Scene, Deborah talks about how a neighbor gave her the nudge to write her book, realizing when there's a story within an idea, being exposed to holistic ideas as a child, how writing the book was an opportunity to process thoughts and emotions, playing music growing up and always having a creative streak, having a wide range of experiences in life and how it affects her writing, mapping vs. listing when preparing a story, preferring typing over writing by hand, finding the collaboration process more enjoyable than having the tangible result, what nature does for her as a writer and what it's done for her book, and surprisingly much more.
Get Deborah's book, Grit & Grace: The Transformation of a Ship & Soul, here.
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Music: Addis Ababa
