This Book Changed How I Write
We often see reading and writing as intellectual activities, but we end up doing both worse when we're only using our brains. In this video, we talk about David Abram's The Spell of the Sensuous and how it transformed the way I think about writing. 0:00 Introduction 4:15 The Body 10:30 The Intellect 15:22 Writing 23:42 Conclusion

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Design Your Writing—Backwards!

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Writing Better Is Like Building a Toaster

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Mines Writing Center: How to Incorporate Citation - IEEE

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David Abrams on the Animate Earth & Becoming Animal

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David Abram: The Spell of the Sensuous

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How To Write BETTER Poems By Changing Line Breaks

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Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

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Solve Your Writing Problems with the Hierarchy of Reader Needs

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Why I Left Harvard

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Against Clarity: Why Convoluted Writing Matters

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Lawrence Wilkerson: Israel Bet Everything on War With Iran-and Lost

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Using Feedback to Improve Your Writing

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Why Is Poetry Broken into Lines? (And How I Figured it Out)

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The Earth's Wild Eloquence: Language and the Ecology of Perception

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Level Up Your Poetry Reading | Understanding Difficult Poems

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Do Plants Recognize the People Who Care for Them?

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Dear Writer, Here's How You Find Your Voice

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WHY YOUR READING IS WASTED - (The John Locke Rule)

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