Hi Fellow LAFPI Writers and Readers-
I had not planned for this to be my first post for the second round of my LAFPI blog week, but it felt necessary.
As I’m sure you already know, yesterday the world lost NBA sports legend Kobe Bryant.
All of Los Angeles seemed to be in mourning.
No, not just Los Angeles—this great loss really seemed to cross state lines, team affiliations, sport leagues and art forms. So many folks were deeply affected, including myself.
Being a writer, my gut reaction when attempting to process my feelings is to write, and so I did. I spent a little time journaling last night. While I’ll keep the contents of my writing to myself, what I will say is that it helped a great deal. I do know, however, that there times when words don’t come or cut it, which can feel incredibly isolating.
This has all made me wonder how my fellow writers and creatives are doing during this difficult time.
So, how are you?
How are you, really?
I hope that you all have been able to find some comfort during this difficult time. Maybe you’ve also found yourself putting pen to paper to find peace. I really hope that’s helped, but in the case that it hasn’t, please know I’m here if you’d like to talk.
I’d like to close up this post by sharing this helpful flyer that was created by Wendy C. Ortiz (writer and psychotherapist) whose workshop, Self Care for Writers, I was able to attend via the 2018 Latina Writers Conference. Maybe it will come in handy for you as it has for me.
Thank you Zury. It is hard during this time to find our center when we’ve been displaced by a sudden loss. The hope, one of many, is to care enough to just be there…. Listening and acknowledging the pain of the loss. Thank you.
Thank you, Analyn.