Your Temporary Residence

Authors and artists traverse this admirably.

They take up residence in a new city or new school or new nonprofit program.

They combine teaching and creating into one. At the same time they’re making observations about a new space, a new audience, a new cohort of students interested in the same craft as them. They’re growing.

A temporary residence doesn’t need to be exclusive to authors and artists though.

In the ever-digital and accessibly-remote world, it’s becoming easier than ever to take up residency somewhere else.

There’s a ceiling to the bubbles we’re all in. While growth can and does happen inside them, remarkability is rooted in those who take up multiple temporary residences.

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