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July 04, 2014

Dress-up, Artists

July 04, 2014/ Ant Gray
Dress-up, Artists

Sometimes, creatively, what you do on the outside is more important than what’s on the inside.

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July 04, 2014/ Ant Gray/
365 Artist dates, A Radio Show on Paper, Art and creativity, Music and musicmaking
Anaïs Nin, Cinderella, Don Draper, Eddie Izzard, PJ Harvey
June 08, 2014

Top Ten Turks with a Wunderwand (aka a Guitar)

June 08, 2014/ Ant Gray
Top Ten Turks with a Wunderwand (aka a Guitar)

This Rabbit Hole is a fist in the air to all my favorite axe-wielding maniacs!

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June 08, 2014/ Ant Gray/
Music and musicmaking
Concrete Blonde, Elvis Costello, Guitar, Guitar solos, Guitarists, James Mankey, Jimi Hendrix, Marc Ribot, Mikhail Bakhtin, My Bloody Valentine, Tom Waits, Zydecats
June 04, 2014

Tales of an Imperfectionist

June 04, 2014/ Ant Gray
Tales of an Imperfectionist

Though people may pride themselves on being a perfectionist in job interviews and at work, the reality of being a perfectionist blows.

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June 04, 2014/ Ant Gray/
Perfectionism, Writers and writing
Academic writing, Perfectionism, Thesis writing, Writing
May 26, 2014

Gentleman, seeks publisher and possible rejection

May 26, 2014/ Ant Gray
Gentleman, seeks publisher and possible rejection

Does the idea of getting your work published make you want to breathe deeply into a brown paper bag? Me too. Maybe there’s a way of re-framing the problem.

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May 26, 2014/ Ant Gray/
Writers and writing
Andy Warhol, George Bernard Shaw, Perfectionism, poetry, publication, Publishing, Thesis writing, Vera Brittain, Writing
May 19, 2014

Scrapbooking, Silence, Slint

May 19, 2014/ Ant Gray
Scrapbooking, Silence, Slint

This Rabbit Hole is about scrapbooking, poetry and post-punk indie-rock.

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May 19, 2014/ Ant Gray/
Art and creativity, Music and musicmaking
e-e- cummings, poetry, Scrapbooking, Slint, War of the Worlds, William S- Burroughs
April 28, 2014

My directorial debut

April 28, 2014/ Ant Gray
My directorial debut

I followed an all-time dream and made my first film. I made a film!

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April 28, 2014/ Ant Gray/
Films and filmmaking
Filmmaking, French New Wave, parody
February 21, 2014

Getting along with your internal critic

February 21, 2014/ Ant Gray
Getting along with your internal critic

Internal critic be damned. What about an ‘internal tutor’ instead?

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February 21, 2014/ Ant Gray/
Art and creativity
Drawing, internal critic, Jake Spicer, motivation, Writing
February 13, 2014

Everything right; everything wrong

February 13, 2014/ Ant Gray

It seems like every minute of every hour of every day we are keeping this running inventory—this is good, that’s bad, she’s nice, this is crap. This Rabbit Hole gives pause to that process.

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February 13, 2014/ Ant Gray/ /Source
Art and creativity, Writers and writing
Alzheimer's, Cigarettes, Graffitti, Smoking, Tagging, Writing, Writing exercises
December 20, 2013

Writing involves giving up

December 20, 2013/ Ant Gray
Writing involves giving up

This is where I started. My very first Rabbit Hole.

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December 20, 2013/ Ant Gray/
Perfectionism, Writers and writing
J-M- Coetzee, Perfectionism, Thesis writing, Tim Winton, William Kentridge, Writing
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Recently, I was looking for something about reading to kids, and I happened across an educational theorist from New Zealand with some really great ideas about teaching and learning, which made a few things fall into place about being a parent too.

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How to write the perfect ending (that you may have already written)
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More difficult than knowing where to begin is knowing when to stop. Pieces of writing we’re working on. Bad relationships. Eating. But when it comes to finding the best ending for a creative work, the perfect solution might be right under our noses.

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Artists, private masochism and public shame
Artists, private masochism and public shame

To be an artist, constantly risking your self-esteem by putting things out there in the world, requires a certain level of masochism. But how can that masochism be harnessed for good?

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The Teacher as Class Clown
The Teacher as Class Clown

Author H.G. Wells had some great advice for writers, which is equally good advice for teachers too.

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