First of a two part interview featuring a raw, honest, and unfiltered dialogue about starting the publication, overcoming imposter syndrome, and inspiring others to join us on this journey
Great conversation that really did come across as honest and unfiltered. Thoroughly enjoyed how it unfolded with such depth and covered so much: community, friendship, writing craft, goals and motivations, identity and self-perception. Appreciated the close-up look at how the co-founders' friendship started, how it developed over time, and how their similarities and differences play out. Also appreciated hearing the unique way in which the content of "A Broken Soul" came together. Absolutely love this: "the place where our creative souls get a chance to play and dance."
Brian & Neil. Thank you for this peak into your friendship, what brought you together, your writing challenges and how "the creative band of misfits" that contribute to Seeking Veritas came to be. So humbled to be a part of it. Let's all continue to "keep the critic but not extinguish the fire of creativity...or die with a million ideas left unsaid inside our heads." Thanks to Randy Lacey as well.
Great conversation that really did come across as honest and unfiltered. Thoroughly enjoyed how it unfolded with such depth and covered so much: community, friendship, writing craft, goals and motivations, identity and self-perception. Appreciated the close-up look at how the co-founders' friendship started, how it developed over time, and how their similarities and differences play out. Also appreciated hearing the unique way in which the content of "A Broken Soul" came together. Absolutely love this: "the place where our creative souls get a chance to play and dance."
Brian & Neil. Thank you for this peak into your friendship, what brought you together, your writing challenges and how "the creative band of misfits" that contribute to Seeking Veritas came to be. So humbled to be a part of it. Let's all continue to "keep the critic but not extinguish the fire of creativity...or die with a million ideas left unsaid inside our heads." Thanks to Randy Lacey as well.