Writing is how we explore our place in the world

A friend once asked me, “Can you, in a word, sum up what writing is like.”  Tough question. Crazy might be the first, best word. Who in their right mind would take up writing? It’s an endless activity, mostly carried out in solitude, and the readers are the ones in the driver’s seat once you let it out into the world!  … Yet, who doesn’t take up storytelling? Storytelling is how we explore our place in the world, and how we create new worlds. Who doesn’t want to know where they stand, and who doesn’t want to dream?

Today, I consider myself a writer, not because I’m starting to publish, but because I care so much about how thoughts are phrased and whether it’s good enough, which it never is. My journey as a storyteller started, however, during my career as a scientist, and the scientist remains in me. I find myself occasionally looking at the act of writing as I perform it or as others do so. So, On Writing, explores the act of being …

11 09, 2017

Writing a Memoir: What’s Success?

By |2020-03-30T08:38:57-04:00September 11th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Writing is how we explore our place in the world|Tags: , , , , , |1 Comment

After having written a few personal essays laying the foundation for a memoir, I was uncertain whether the story of my life – a government scientist who had never suffered adversity or injustice – would have an audience. This question resurfaced in a different format in a discussion with colleagues in creative areas, when I [...]

31 08, 2017

Meeting Myself in my Memoir

By |2021-02-27T08:52:37-05:00August 31st, 2017|Categories: Blog, Writing is how we explore our place in the world|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |2 Comments

Near the end of my upcoming memoir on my life in science, I think back on my trip to Lilloet in Canada to visit Van, my high school friend, whom I hadn’t seen in some 60 years. Van lived an independent life, including many years in a commune off the grid in British Columbia. Despite [...]

31 07, 2017

Wrapping up my Memoir

By |2018-06-22T15:33:52-04:00July 31st, 2017|Categories: Writing is how we explore our place in the world|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

Please forgive me, I’m thinking aloud as I’m whittling my way, tortuously, to some take-home messages to come. Here’s the problem: I finished the sixth version of my memoir a few days ago, and within an hour of putting the last period on the final page I started listing all the relevant ideas and events [...]

30 10, 2016

Halloween, Fears and the Imagination

By |2021-02-28T13:32:53-05:00October 30th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Writing is how we explore our place in the world|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

Halloween is about ghosts and goblins and scary sounds of spooky beings in dim corners. There’s a movement to Halloween: skeletons are alive and goblins pop up in the shadows, as the kids hop around their neighborhoods in funny costumes collecting candy. Some older teenagers get in on the action too. “Trick or treat,” they [...]

6 08, 2016

Moments

By |2021-02-27T08:56:19-05:00August 6th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Perpectives, Writing is how we explore our place in the world|Tags: , , , , |2 Comments

Think back on your life. What stands out? What do you remember first, and then what comes to you more slowly as you reconstruct your memories? Or, what made you choose one or another event among the thousands that comprise your life? This was one of the challenges I faced when writing my memoirs. I [...]

15 06, 2016

Switching Gears: Science to Writing

By |2021-02-27T08:55:33-05:00June 15th, 2016|Categories: Blog, Science, Writing is how we explore our place in the world|Tags: , , , , , |1 Comment

After closing my laboratory in 2009 after fifty years of research on gene expression and evolution of the eye, I turned my attention to writing and finishing my novel, Jellyfish Have Eyes (IPBooks, 2014). I had taken workshops in fiction at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, written short stories and started the novel more than [...]

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