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Writers empower, inspire, heal, expose

March 7, 2022 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

Writers
Illustration by Joey Guidone

In times of turmoil, writers can affect change with their words, stories and poems. They are a window into the greater truths of the world at large, beyond the minuscule limits of ourselves. Ten years ago Michael Kimball gave this inspiring commencement address as faculty at the Stonecoast MFA Program in Creative Writing, where I earned my degree. Michael kindly gave me permission to share his words here:

We are the nightmare wranglers

We are writers in this room. We engage in a practice as old as the caves. We are agile. We are daring. We are the ones who walk through the fire. That’s the way it is.

We are the nightmare wranglers. The high-wire dancers. We are the ones who look under rocks, who levitate rocks, who dive into the dark and swim away from the light. We are the ones who stare at the sun.

We spin reality

We are the tribal daydreamers, the fire pit weavers. We spin reality from myth, myth from reality. We are the sleepless seekers of truth. We transform cultures, topple kingdoms, rock babies to sleep and shake up the world. We shake up the world.

We are the ones who know the pure harmonic of the perfect word, who stride across ages, talk down to tyrants. We are the ones who don’t bow down.

We carry back the dead

We empower, inspire, we heal and expose. We are the ones who carry back the dead. We make peace, shed light, arouse long-dormant monsters, ask answerless questions. And sometimes can’t think of a word to say. We are the ones who are often not here.

We are writers in this room. We inhabit the future and transform the past, explore heavens never imagined, imaginations never mapped. We are agile and magic and daring. We are the ones who walk through the fire. That’s the way it is.

Copyright © Michael Kimball


As an example, read this stunning poem by Michael Simms titled No: for Vladimir Putin on Vox Populi, A Public Sphere for Poetry, Politics, and Nature.

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Michael Kimball is an award-winning novelist, playwright, screenwriter, sound designer, and painter.  He is the recipient of the 2014 John Gassner Memorial Playwriting Award for his play Duck and Cover, which was also named BEST PLAY in the Northern Writes Festival and the 2014 Dezart Performs Festival in Palm Springs, CA. His plays The Secret of Comedy and Best Enemies have been performed multiple times in New England, New Jersey, and New York.  His website is MichaelKimball.com


Linda K. Sienkiewicz is a writer, poet, and artist.
Learn more about her award winning novel, In the Context of Love.
Learn more about her picture book, Gordy and the Ghost Crab.

Learn more about her poetry chapbook, Security


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Why We Write

March 8, 2021 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

“Fiction is supposed to be, forgive me, less shitty than life. Better than life. It is supposed to make more sense than life. That’s one of the reasons we read, one of the reasons we write. We want … Continue reading >>

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Award- winning writer, poet & artist. Cynical optimist. Super klutz. Corgi fan. Author of two novels, a picture book which she wrote and illustrated, and five poetry chapbooks. More here.

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