In case you missed me, I've been blogging at the Annenberg Beach House as their writer in residence. I can't believe how busy I've been, how fast time flies, and how powerful story circles are.
Feel blessed for all the press requests. I was thrilled when Jason Kehe, a journalist from LA Magazine, came down Saturday to interview me before my second story circle, a tribute to Marion Davies, her gift of comedy, "Be Revolutionary: Stand Up and Laugh."
There were about 25 people, with a few latecomers, occupying the Sand & Surf room over the pool. It was so much fun, bursting with love and laughter. We shared embarrassing moments, worst dates/Valentines, favorite comics, and stories of how humor enabled us to overcome.
Is comedy = tragedy + time?
Comedy that left turn? That kink in your plans?
Participants thanked me for creating a safe space where we can connect, remember who we were, who we are, and where we want to be.
Sharing stories is like swapping spit, kissing. Creates an intimacy and a longing that you never want to end. So, as the clock struck 4, R & R invited everyone to their home in Topanga Canyon at a future date to be determined to continue our love and laughter. Just like the first story circle, history repeated itself. Independently, too. R & R did not know that after the first story circle, E & S invited us to their home.
Behold the power of your stories. Our stories.
Be there, Tuesday night, for 99% Guerrilla Literature, 100% Fun
http://youtu.be/Da_8c2OVHt4
Sunday, February 19, 2012
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