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Five Days at the Carolyn Moore Writers House

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by 小黄猫传媒 instructor Paul Montone

Over the five days I stayed at Carolyn Moore Writers House, I used Kim Krans鈥 tarot The Wild Unknown Alchemy Deck and Guidebook to guide my daily writing. Each day, I drew a card and wrote in response to it.

Pictured below is the tarot spread in completion, the five daily cards grouped together. The one card to the right was my clarifying card, a final card meant to clarify and amplify the meaning of them all, and to give a sense of what I could take with me as my residency came to a close.

six tarot cards on a wooden desk

Quicksilver, the first card I drew on my first day was appropriate. In short, the card can be read as 鈥渢he sacred threshold demands your attention.鈥

Coagulation, the second card I drew, can be read as, 鈥渆xperience the merging of others while not losing oneself.鈥

The New Pearl, the third day鈥檚 card, can be read as, 鈥渇ind the grit that will become the pearl.鈥

Iron, the card drawn for my fourth day, can be read as, 鈥渂e held by the structure already in place.鈥

Sulphur, the card for my fifth and final day, can be read as, 鈥渆mbrace a both and mentality.鈥

And finally, Sap of the Moon Plant, the card I drew to clarify what to take from all cards, can be read as, 鈥渁 metaphor for the wellspring of the unconscious鈥搑elease your grip鈥搕he dream is waiting to show itself but awaits your sincere invitation.鈥

In her introduction to the tarot deck, Kim Karns recalls what an art teacher once told her during a critique: 鈥淚 bet you thought you were working on a sculpture. Maybe the sculpture is working on you.鈥

That鈥檚 the point of view I held at the Writer鈥檚 House. I was there to work on writing, but more importantly, I let the writing work on me.

Some writing prompts to let the writing work on you:
  • Quicksilver: Write about a time you stepped out of your everyday routine into a space that transformed how you saw yourself or your work. How did that shift feel?
  • Coagulation: Explore the metaphor of creativity as a plant you鈥檝e neglected. What happens when you start watering it again?
  • The New Pearl: Write a short scene in which a character receives unexpected 鈥済rit鈥 to work with. How do they transform it into something valuable?
  • Iron: Imagine a house designed specifically to foster creativity. Walk through its rooms in your mind and describe them.
  • Sulphur: Use a freewrite to explore how 鈥渆ase鈥 and 鈥渦ncertainty鈥 can exist together in the creative process.
  • Sap of the Moon: Begin with the sentence: 鈥淚t was always there, waiting for me鈥︹ and let the rest flow.
A Final Note
a desk with a laptop on it

My writing desk at the Writers House

The experience allowed me to embrace a space of process so the purpose of my stay became one of allowing myself the time and space to simply be open to the experience of being at the house, writing and reading. I did, however, manage to see at least one creation to completion, courtesy of the wild blackberry bushes growing throughout the property.

a pie on the counter next to a window

A blackberry pie at the Writers House

Thank you to Justin Rigamonti and the HARTS program at 小黄猫传媒 for giving me the opportunity to write, compose, and become inspired at the Carolyn Moore Writers House. And thank you to James Pepe for the gift of Kim Krans鈥 Alchemy Deck & Guidebook.