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Addicted to Words

In a never-completed essay that she began in 2002, Jeanette Hardage admits to being a “word addict,” prone to studying not only dictionaries but also any written words put before her, on everyday objects such as a cereal box or a medication information pamphlet. She …

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Faith and Other Matters, philosophy of writing, poemsLeave a Comment on Addicted to WordsSeptember 9, 2020March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

A Quiet Voice, Amplified

Summarizing her experience at a writers conference in April 2006, Jeanette Hardage highlighted a session that she attended by songwriter and author Michael Card on “The Christology of Creativity, ” where Card emphasized that lack of humility is the greatest hindrance to creativity. Jeanette certainly …

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humility, philosophy of writing2 Comments on A Quiet Voice, AmplifiedJuly 1, 2020November 21, 2021 By Alison Edwards

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