JoinedJanuary 4, 2016
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Rivki Silver wants to do all the things. In her creative endeavors, sometimes she feels more like a musician, spending time performing, composing, teaching, and, occasionally, making videos with dancing produce. Sometimes she feels more like a writer, typing pieces which can be found around the internet, and some on her blog, which she named before branding was a thing. Most (all?) of the time she is a wife, mother and community member, living in Cleveland with her husband and four children. Because this is an "about me" blurb, she feels compelled to include that she was a fellow in the 2016 Cleveland Jewish Arts and Culture Lab.
Come along with me on a walk through both actual and virtual landscapes and maybe you'll find something, too.
The not-so-definitive guide for getting past your blocks and to what you really want to be doing
For me, it's Haman. It's not as awkward as it seems, I promise.
It's always there, so we might as well do something about it!
I had thought that I was being observant because it was the right thing to do. I was wrong.
When we are all muddling around in the dark, what will light up the night?
How can a day that seems so hostile to creativity be the wellspring from which all creativity flows?