Taking A Final Bow This Thursday, Will You Join Me?
“Writers Coming Together,” which is taking its final bow Thursday has been an unexpectedly exciting and inspiring ride!
I’ve dipped into spiritual tomes, philosophical biographies, atmospheric detective mysteries, first novels, intimate memoirs, and classic academic works, in search of unique insights about writers, the writing process, and the writing life.
I’ve talked to wildly different thinkers from Brooke Warner to Joseph Ranseth – all of them writers who have important truths to share and lessons to teach.
(Join me for the final event at 1:30pm Pacific on Thursday, right here.)
When I began this program back in May, my goal was to bring people together around a subject that is very close to my heart – writing.
And through these months we have come together and built an expanding community of listeners (more than 20,000 views)!
It seems that during these times of isolation and dramatically altered lives everyone is hungry for dialogue, idea sharing, and community.
My hopes are that participating in this has reminded all of you who are following me of our common vision to be readers and writers and thinkers, and to cross over the borders in life to speak the truth.
It has been a great “ride,” I have to say, and I’m delighted to announce that I’ll be launching my very own podcast on related (and expanded) themes this coming fall.
We’re calling it The Bowing to Elephants Podcast, and we’re anticipating a rich new array of inspiring guests!
Watch my website magdimond.com for all the news! I now bow in thanks to the following people who have accompanied me on this journey: Ben Gioia (without whom I could not have engineered this project), Jack Kornfield, Brooke Warner, Betsy Fasbinder, Nita Sweeney, Peter Elbow, Joseph Ranseth, David Kundtz, Ilene English, Sean Murphy, Cindy Rasicot, Michelle Cox, Suzanne Sherman, and Lorraine Ciancio.
Each and every one of you has not only expanded my vision of a discussion program but has reminded me of the richness of the creative mind and life. Much gratitude to you!
Can’t wait to welcome you back in the fall!
Warmly,
Mag