"When I write, I author the present, and in authoring the present, I create myself. I disappear when I write" - Bob Hicok
Hicok promotes writing as performative. Writers need to move. He advises students to, "Step into the moment that's coming into existence, rather than insist the moment take on a predetermined shape."
"There's a delay between you doing a thing or thinking a thing and your awareness of said doing or thinking but I still have the desire to live and write without hesitation, and from that immediacy, surprise myself away from the known patterns of my mind," Hicok says.
The creative stage of the writing process provides the opportunity to energize and disappear in each moment. Move into the mind's flow. Without judgment, let the words flicker and fly. Surprises arise with each bounce of words.
Disappear into the immediacy of the moment. Amaze and amuse yourself. Let the words spread, splay and sprout from the fingertips.
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