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Writing the Mind Alive: The Proprioceptive Method for Finding Your Authentic Voice (edition 2002)

by Linda Trichter Metcalf, Simon Tobin

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Discover the revolutionary writing practice that can transform your life! In 1976, Linda Trichter Metcalf, then a university English professor, sat down with pen and paper and intuitively started a self-guided writing practice that helped to bring herself into focus and clarify her life as never before. She and a colleague, Tobin Simon, introduced this original method into their classrooms. They experienced such solid response from their students that, for the last twenty-five years, they have devoted themselves to teaching what has now become the respected practice of Proprioceptive Writing®-in workshops, secondary and elementary schools, and college psychology and writing classes around the country, among them the New School University. "Proprioception" comes from the Latin proprius, meaning "one's own," and this writing method helps synthesize emotion and imagination, generating authentic insight and catharsis. Proprioceptive Writing® is not formal writing, nor is it automatic or stream-of-consciousness writing. Requiring a regular, disciplined practice in a quiet environment, the method uses several aids to deepen attention and free the writer within: Baroque music, a candle, a pad, and a pen. Presenting Proprioceptive Writing® in book form for the first time, Writing the Mind Alive shows how you, too, can use it to * Focus awareness, dissolve inhibitions, and build self-trust * Unburden your mind and resolve emotional conflicts * Connect more deeply with your spiritual self * Write and speak with strength and clarity * Enhance the benefits of psychotherapy * Awaken your senses and emotions * Liberate your creative energies Featuring actual "writes" by students of all ages, Writing the Mind Alive is a catalyst for mental and emotional aliveness that can truly enrich the rest of your life.… (more)
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Title:Writing the Mind Alive: The Proprioceptive Method for Finding Your Authentic Voice
Authors:Linda Trichter Metcalf
Other authors:Simon Tobin
Info:Ballantine Books (2002), Edition: 1st, Paperback, 240 pages
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I came across this book when I was looking for something to help me get back into writing. After some YEARS of paralyzing fear about getting back to pen and page, I wanted to take the plunge again but my skills are rusty. Very rusty.

I remember doing Morning Pages from the book, "The Artist's Way" which I found quite helpful for loosening up and relaxing into writing. While searching for information about that, I came across, "Proprioceptive Writing" and this book.

Well, I just did my first "Write" and I was impressed. Yes, it was uncomfortable but I followed the instructions and it was interesting to see where my thoughts took me by asking the Proprioceptive Question (PQ), "What do I mean by that?". It was rather therapeutic.

This book by Linda Trichter Metcalf and Tobin Simon explains the theory and practice of Proprioceptive Writing in way that makes it accessible to anybody.

I would recommend this book for anybody looking for a way to get deeper into their writing or for anybody that wants to explore parts of themselves that may be causing a bit of inner-conflict. ( )
  Canadian_Down_Under | Nov 7, 2011 |
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The essence of health is trusting yourself, your thoughts, and your feelings. (Foreword by Christiane Northrup)
The writing practice I discovered during the summer of 1976 was a revolution that shook me at my roots.
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Discover the revolutionary writing practice that can transform your life! In 1976, Linda Trichter Metcalf, then a university English professor, sat down with pen and paper and intuitively started a self-guided writing practice that helped to bring herself into focus and clarify her life as never before. She and a colleague, Tobin Simon, introduced this original method into their classrooms. They experienced such solid response from their students that, for the last twenty-five years, they have devoted themselves to teaching what has now become the respected practice of Proprioceptive Writing®-in workshops, secondary and elementary schools, and college psychology and writing classes around the country, among them the New School University. "Proprioception" comes from the Latin proprius, meaning "one's own," and this writing method helps synthesize emotion and imagination, generating authentic insight and catharsis. Proprioceptive Writing® is not formal writing, nor is it automatic or stream-of-consciousness writing. Requiring a regular, disciplined practice in a quiet environment, the method uses several aids to deepen attention and free the writer within: Baroque music, a candle, a pad, and a pen. Presenting Proprioceptive Writing® in book form for the first time, Writing the Mind Alive shows how you, too, can use it to * Focus awareness, dissolve inhibitions, and build self-trust * Unburden your mind and resolve emotional conflicts * Connect more deeply with your spiritual self * Write and speak with strength and clarity * Enhance the benefits of psychotherapy * Awaken your senses and emotions * Liberate your creative energies Featuring actual "writes" by students of all ages, Writing the Mind Alive is a catalyst for mental and emotional aliveness that can truly enrich the rest of your life.

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