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The Self-Induced Stress Poltergeist of Early Retirement

In the transition from a career in K12 education to the "calmer" and “more creative” world of early retirement, I stumbled upon an unsettling revelation: the stress didn’t dissipate magically; it morphed into a self-induced raging poltergeist of stress because ALL OF ME came along for the ride.

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When COVID Brain Meets Mrs. Maisel: Binge-Watching Through Isolation

After four years of avoiding the plague like the plague, I contracted COVID...right after the start of the new year, right when it's time to get one's ducks in a row, fill in the planner(s,) and finesse everything into tip-top shape. People react differently to the virus, and in my self-imposed physical isolation, I endured an inordinate emotional isolation as well--alleviated only by binge-watching the entire 5 seasons of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel in 10 days.

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Of Note Cindy Cunningham Of Note Cindy Cunningham

Welcome To Wellspring Writing Collective

Hello there, kindred wordsmiths and story-crafters! I'm Cindy Cunningham, the founder of Wellspring Writing Collective, and I'm thrilled to welcome you to our cozy corner of the writing world. If you're wondering who we are, what we do, where we're located (virtually and physically), and why we exist, then you've come to the right place. 

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Autumn Reverie

Just as T.S. Eliot says that April brings in a mix of “memory and desire,” Autumn triggers a flood of memories for me.

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Writing a Triptych

A triptych in visual art consists of three panels that hinge together and are related by theme (such as the famous The Garden of Earthly Delights triptych oil painting by Hieronymus Bosch above.) Writing a triptych also relies on theme and imagery.

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Write WHAT you know but not always in the same WAY you know

Once, I asked Dave Smith, “How do I change my voice?! It feels too immature and weak.” He replied, “Change your life; that is how you change your voice.” My life had been one heck of an adventure up to that point, but I had not reached a point where I could reflect on it as yet.

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