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Thursday, March 1, 2007

Circles, an essay I wrote from Dallas Morning News

http://mayborninstitute.unt.edu/documents/subm_erinburdette_wordpadcircles.pdf
Posted by Erin Ryan Burdette at 4:45 PM
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Keep up the good work.

November 11, 2008 at 6:29 AM

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I am a native Texan, yet own no cowboy hat and/or cowgirl boots. Married nine years with a sixteen-year-old stepson, Zachary, a seven-year old-son, Jack, and a freshly one-year-old daughter, Isabel. Undergraduate and graduate degrees in theater (acting) and lived in San Diego and Los Angeles for seven years as an actor, but write now much more than I act (plays, short stories, narrative non-fiction). The hours of a writer fit much better with those of a mother. I am shopping my first novel for an agent, which could be a blog in and of itself, but I'm sure several thousand almost authors are already doing that. Besides, I've recently become a squeaky wheel within the Dallas Independent School District, which inspired me to start this blog (or to be accurate, to pick it up again; it started in 2007 chronicling a writing workshop I attened in Positano, Italy, for revision of my then novel-in- progress.
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THE Who/What/When/Where/Why/How

The WHO is Erin Ryan Burdette. The WHERE is Dallas, Texas, geographically speaking, but metaphorically? In my head, my heart, my 40-year-old wisdom and/or stupidity which has led me to this WHY. WHY? Because I like it! Like WHAT? Being a mother, a writer, and even an accidental activist who has somehow inhabited my body. In the wake of the current public education crisis in our country, specifically Dallas, where the school system is teetering on the edge of a $150M budget cut, leveled at teachers. But before I go there, which is its own WHERE, I shall tackle HOW. How? By the seat of my pants, the skin of my teeth, the words that like to tumble pell mell from my mouth. This is my truth. Nothing more, nothing less. One woman's account of how to do herself proud as wife, mother, writer, citizen, human being. Realizing our squeaky wheel is sometimes all we have to get ourselves heard. So cover your ears and your eyes, then, or what the hell, give it a listen.

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"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect, but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves." - Carl Gustav Jung "Sometimes it's necessary to go a long distance out of the way in order to combe back a short distance correctly." - Edward Albee "I believe more in the scissors than I do in the pencil." - Truman Capote "All good writing is swimming underwater and holding your breath." - F. Scott Fitzgerald "If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing." - Benjamin Franklin "Some mystery should be left in the revelation of character in a play, just as a great deal of mystery is always left in the revelation of character in life, even in one's own character to himself." - Tennessee Williams "You should go on stage as if to a hot date, not as if to give blood." - David Mamet "The truth in any genre never finds us unless we scrabble and peck and dig and reverse ourselves and undermine the easy truths we tend to swallow." - Mary Karr

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