My primary focus as a creative artist has always been based on writing, and I’ve drawn a lot of inspiration and strategies for achieving certain goals from memoirs and biographies on people like Maya Angelou, Malcolm X (whose 100th birthday is being celebrated in 2025), Albert Camus, and Kahlil Gibran. In recent years, I’ve also found myself gaining a lot from interactions with different visual and music artists both online and offline, all of these mediums combining to help me document this spectacular 21st century we’re all experiencing.
When my Bright Skylark Literary Productions first launched in July 2012, the goal/mission driving my creative journey could be defined as: 1) “To help inspire creative responses to the challenges and joys of twenty-first century life through the cultural arts, social sciences, spiritual awareness, and philosophical inquiry.” And 2) Cultivating a focus “dedicated to the production, promotion, and preservation of fine literary craftsmanship as an essential component of the cultural arts.” Both these statements are on the website and express ongoing intentional aspirations and commitments remain true with some distinct 2020s tweaks and additions.
When my Bright Skylark Literary Productions website first launched in July 2012, the goal/mission driving my creative journey could be defined by these two statements which are still on on the site: 1) “To help inspire creative responses to the challenges and joys of twenty-first century life through the cultural arts, social sciences, spiritual awareness, and philosophical inquiry.” And 2) With a focus “dedicated to the production, promotion, and preservation of fine literary craftsmanship as an essential component of the cultural arts.” I remain committed to those goals and practices, and always welcome partnering with people interested in supporting them.
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