Everyone has a GO button. Mine was a drawer holding seven unpublished choose-your-path books I finally published under my own name. What happened after?
On what courage actually is (a heart energy, not a head energy), what it isn’t (recklessness refuses feedback; courage subscribes to it), and why the unlived life is the one certain loss.
In this episode:
The confession: a decade in the drawer, three books shipped, and what the children’s book market taught me the hard way
David Whyte’s Consolations on courage as “heartfelt participation”
David Hawkins on courage at level 200 — the threshold where a life stops draining energy and starts giving it back
Dr. Spalding’s cliff: courage without readiness is just another form of impulse
Roethke’s permission: “I learn by going where I have to go”
Readings from my forthcoming nonfiction book, arriving January
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On the horizon: our reissue of Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (September 8) · Mirage and Tar, a numbered first edition of 100 copies, this fall · the book read from in today’s episode, January.

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