Published: July 20, 2022, 9:27 p.m.
Natalie Goldberg is the author of fifteen books, including Writing Down the Bones (Shambhala, 1986), which has sold over one million copies, has been translated into fourteen languages, and started a revolution in the way we practice writing in this country.
Topics Discussed In This Episode:
- Natalie\u2019s first book, \u201cChicken and In Love\u201d (1979)
- Being afraid of both success and failure before her book, \u201cWriting Down The Bones,\u201d came out in 1986
- Having thin values
- \u201cI shop therefore I am.\u201d - Barbara Kruger
- Consuming vs. finding meaning
- Natalie writing two books while undergoing treatment for cancer
- Accepting suffering
- Thinking about one\u2019s legacy
- Zen Buddhism
- \u201cWriting closes the gap between who you think you are and who you are.\u201d - Natalie Goldberg
- What writing has revealed to Natalie
- \u201cMake this moment an occasion to live deeply, happily in peace.\u201d - Thich Nhat Hanh
- Managing discursive thoughts
- The pros and cons of the advent of the interview
- The art of haiku writing
People Mentioned:
- Margaret Atwood (Writer)
- Amy Tan (Writer)
- Katagiri Roshi (S\u014dt\u014d Zen Priest and Teacher)
- Lidia Yuknavitch (Writer)
- Barbara Kruger (Artist)
- Joan Didion (Writer)
- Viktor Frankl (Neurologist, Psychiatrist, Philosopher, Writer)
- Carson McCullers (Writer)
- Thich Nhat Hanh (Monk)
- Masaoka Shiki (Poet)
Books Mentioned That Natalie Goldberg Wrote:
- Chicken and In Love
- Writing Down The Bones
- Let The Whole Thundering World Come Home
- The Great Spring
- The True Secret of Writing
- Three Simple Lines
Books Mentioned:
- The Year of Magical Thinking (Joan Didion)
- Man\u2019s Search For Meaning (Viktor Frankl)
- The Ballad of the Sad Caf\xe9 (Carson McCullers)
- 2030 (Mauro F. Guill\xe9n)
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